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MOSAIC: Supporting Innovation in Mobile Work Environments
Type
applied research project
Start Date
01 March 2005
End Date
30 November 2005
Status
completed
Keywords
Mobile Work
Mobile Business Applicaitons
Description
The MOSAIC Specific Support Action is funded by the European Commission under the IST 6th Framework programme, Strategic Objective "Applications and Services for the Mobile User and Worker", Call 2 (FP6-IST-2003-2 004341). Key objective MOSAIC is to accelerate innovation in Mobile Worker Support Environments by shaping future research and innovation activities in Europe.
Member contributor(s)
Brodt, Torsten
Partner(s)
Telematica Instituut
NOKIA
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft
Telecom Italia Learning Services
APIF Moviquity SA
University of Salford, Centre for Virtual Environments
European Society of Concurrent Engineering - Net
BAE Systems
Kingston University Centre for Working Life Research
VTT - Technical Research Centre of Finland
University of Oulu
Institute of Communication and Information Technologies
CAS Software AG
EUconnect Ltd
Funder(s)
Range
HSG Internal
Range (De)
HSG Intern
Division(s)
Eprints ID
16388
Reference Number
FP6-2003-IST-2, Nr. 004341
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PublicationBest Practise and Success Factors of Mobile Work( 2005)Brodt, TorstenThis report discusses the current practice of mobile ways of working, addressing important management and organizational challenges in creating systems change. Within the research under discussion, 16 in-depth case studies of mobile work across various countries and industries in Europe have been conducted and analysed. Based on the in-depth case assessment, the authors produce a valid picture of a) the status quo of mobile work in terms of technologies used and value created and b) the key enablers and bottlenecks that practitioners experience when implementing new and mobile work environments.Type: work report
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PublicationManaging Mobile Work - Insights from European Practice(Blackwell Publishing, 2007)
;Brodt, TorstenVerburg, RobertThis article features a number of enablers and barriers for the successful introduction of mobile work initiatives. ICT enabled mobile work environments are an emerging phenomenon in Europe. On basis of current theory and the empirical analysis of five selected case studies from a large European research project both facilitating factors and possible obstructions are illustrated and discussed.Type: newspaper articleJournal: New Technology, Work and EmploymentIssue: (accepted for publication) -
PublicationManaging a Mobile Workforce: Insights from Practice( 2006-01-25)
;Verburg, RobertBrodt, TorstenThis article features a number of enablers and barriers for the successful introduction of mobile work initiatives. ICT enabled mobile work environments are an emerging phenomenon in many industries and sectors. On basis of current theory and the empirical analysis of five selected case studies from a large European research project both facilitating factors and possible obstructions are illustrated and discussed. So far, mobile work research is scarce and limited to singular and distinctive case studies. A systematic assessment of current types, practices and applications is missing. The authors aim to fill this gap by providing a structured assessment of cross-industry cases in order to distillate a number of critical success factors of mobile work in practice.Type: conference paper -
PublicationMobile Workplaces and Innovative Business Practice(Springer, 2005)
;Schaffers, Hans ;Carver, Liz ;Brodt, Torsten ;Fernando, Terence ;Slagter, RobertAndriessen, J. H. ErikType: book section -
PublicationManaging Mobile Work - Insights from European Practise(IOS Press, 2005-10-17)
;Brodt, Torsten ;Verburg, Robert ;Cunningham, PaulCunningham, MiriamThis article introduces the nature and practice of managing mobile work in Europe. On basis of empirical analysis of five selected case studies from a large European research project, a number of enablers and barriers for the successful introduction of mobile work initiatives are presented and discussed. So far, research in the area of mobile work is limited to a few, often singular, case studies and lacks a systematic assessment of current types, practices and applications. The authors aim to fill this gap by providing a structured assessment of cross-industry cases to distillate a number of critical success factors of mobile work in practice.Type: conference paper