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Organisation av arbetet

Arbetsorganisation handlar om arbetsfördelning, samordning och kontroll av arbetet: hur arbetet delas upp i arbetsuppgifter, hur uppgifter buntas ihop till uppgifter och uppdrag, ömsesidiga beroenden mellan arbetstagare och hur arbetet samordnas och kontrolleras för att uppfylla organisationens mål. Det omfattar de uppgifter som utförs, vem som utför dem och hur de utförs i processen att tillverka en produkt eller tillhandahålla en tjänst. Med arbetsorganisation avses således hur arbetet planeras, organiseras och leds inom företaget och val i en rad olika avseenden, t.ex. arbetsprocesser, arbetsutformning, ansvar, arbetsfördelning, schemaläggning av arbetet, arbetstakt, regler och förfaranden samt beslutsprocesser.

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Rapport från Eurofound

30 April 2026

AI, algoritmisk styrning och omvandlingen av samhälle, arbete och sysselsättning – att utforska begreppen
Sara Risoand 3 other authors
Med utgångspunkt i Eurofounds etablerade konceptuella ramverk för den digitala tidsåldern undersöker detta konceptpapper hur den pågående vågen av artificiell intelligens är på väg att förändra inte bara arbets- och sysselsättningsvärlden, utan även samhällets bredare väv, från leverans och kvalitet på offentliga tjänster till produktion, spridning och styrning av information. Analysen styrs av fyra förändringsvektorer – automatisering, förstärkning, digitalisering och plattformsanpassning – som identifierats som de centrala drivkrafterna som formar denna omvandling. De koncept som presenteras i denna artikel kommer att informera Eurofounds framtida forskning om artificiell intelligens och algoritmisk hantering.
Policy brief

11 November 2025

The hybrid workplace: Ensuring benefits for workers and organisations
Jorge Cabritaand 3 other authors
This policy brief examines how organisations are adapting their work organisation and practices to hybrid work. Based on case studies and on data from the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) 2024, it examines how hybrid work is being managed in organisations and profiles important consequences for workers who have a hybrid working arrangement.
Forskningsrapport
Kommande

July 2026

Hybridarbete: En ny ledningsutmaning
Sara Risoand 2 other authors
COVID-19-pandemin har påskyndat övergången till hybridarbete, där anställda delar sin tid mellan hemarbete och platsarbete. Även om denna modell erbjuder ökad flexibilitet, innebär den också unika utmaningar för chefer som behöver innovativa tillvägagångssätt för ledarskap, kommunikation, samarbete och medarbetarengagemang. Denna rapport undersöker hur hybridarbete påverkar ledningspraxis, organisationskultur och arbetskvalitet. Med utgångspunkt i Eurofounds tidigare forskning om hybridarbete kommer den att informera policyskapandet kring hybridarbete genom att främja hållbara och motståndskraftiga hybridarbetsarrangemang som gynnar både arbetsgivare och arbetstagare.

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25 May 2023

Forskningsrapport

Hybrid work in Europe: Concept and practice

The term ‘hybrid work’ was popularised with the upsurge of telework during the COVID-19 pandemic, when companies and employees started to discuss ways of organising work after the crisis. The term has been increasingly used to refer to situations in which (teleworkable) work is carried out from two sites: at the usual place of work (normally the employer’s premises) and from home (as experienced during the pandemic) or other locations. However, the concept of hybrid work is still fuzzy and various meanings are attributed to it. This report aims to bring clarity to this concept by exploring the available information from two main sources: recent literature and contributions provided by the Network of Eurofound Correspondents from across the European Union. It summarises the main debates around hybrid work in the Member States and shows how hybrid work has been implemented in practice across Europe. The main hindrances, challenges, benefits and opportunities of hybrid work are also discussed.

9 December 2021

Forskningsrapport

Business not as usual: How EU companies adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic

This report aims to support European businesses in navigating the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The focus is on workplace practices and features that have helped establishments across the EU to develop operational resilience while keeping employees and customers safe. The report investigates how EU establishments initially reacted to the external shock brought about by the outbreak of the pandemic and how they subsequently adapted their workplaces. It also explores the impact of the pandemic on the health and well-being of workers and how the COVID-19 outbreak and subsequent disruptions affected business operations and work organisation.

24 October 2021

Forskningsrapport

Digitisation in the workplace

Research into the transformative potential of the digital revolution tends to take a quantitative approach in an attempt to monitor changes in employment levels due to digitalisation. The fear of potential job losses and negative disruption brought about by digital technologies has permeated the policy debate on digitalisation. In contrast, this report, based on case study research, takes a more qualitative approach to exploring the impact of selected digital technologies (internet of things, 3D printing, and virtual and augmented reality) in the workplace. While digital technologies can bring many opportunities and have been shown to be beneficial for both workers and organisations, there is a need to put safeguards in place to ensure employee data protection and privacy. A well-functioning social dialogue is also key to reaping the benefits of digital technologies and preventing – or minimising – any negative outcomes.

26 February 2021

Rapport från flaggskeppsinitiativet

Working conditions and sustainable work: An analysis using the job quality framework

This flagship report summarises the key findings of Eurofound’s research on working conditions conducted over the programming period 2017–2020. It maps the progress achieved since 2000 in improving working conditions and examines whether all workers have benefited equally from positive change. It highlights which groups are the most at risk of experiencing poor working conditions and being left behind. Given the changes in the world of work, emerging challenges for good job quality are identified. The report also provides evidence for measures that could lead to the further improvement of work and the achievement of fair working conditions for all in the EU. The analysis shows that, overall, job quality in the EU is improving, if slowly. Not all workers are benefiting to the same extent, however. Furthermore, gender, age and contractual status have a significant bearing on a person’s working conditions. And while digitalisation helps to address some job quality issues, it also creates new challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated trends, reinforcing concerns and highlighting the importance of achieving job quality for all.

12 October 2020

Rapport från flaggskeppsinitiativet

European Company Survey 2019 - Workplace practices unlocking employee potential

This report is based on the fourth edition of the European Company Survey (ECS), which was carried out jointly by Eurofound and Cedefop in 2019. It describes a wide range of practices and strategies implemented by European companies in terms of work organisation, human resource management, skills use and skills development, and employee voice. The report shows how these practices are combined and how the resulting ‘bundles of practices’ are associated with two outcomes beneficial to employees and employers: workplace well-being and establishment performance.

The analysis finds that the establishments that are most likely to generate this win–win outcome are those that combine a high degree of worker autonomy, a balanced motivational strategy, a comprehensive training and learning strategy, and high levels of direct employee involvement in decision-making, as well as offering managerial support for these practices. To boost the adoption of employee-oriented practices – particularly in relation to autonomy, skills and employee involvement – managers should be offered appropriate support, as they play a key role in the decision to initiate workplace change. They are also crucial to its success, as they must continuously support the workplace practices implemented.

6 July 2020

Policy brief

How does employee involvement in decision-making benefit organisations?

How do organisations get the best out of their employees? Research on human resource management has found that a key practice is employee involvement: enabling employees to make decisions on their own work and to contribute to organisational decision-making. A high degree of employee involvement creates work environments that are highly motivational and that emphasise skill development. And this is the type of work environment that organisations need to meet the demands for innovation and adaptability to technological change in a knowledge-driven economy. This policy brief examines the empirical evidence that workplaces where employee involvement is high are more successful in developing the capacity for high performance in workers than workplaces with lower levels of involvement. It examines the influence of work organisation on two factors contributing to performance: work engagement and skill development.

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Gijs van Houten

Senior research manager
Employment research

Gijs van Houten är forskningschef vid enheten för sysselsättning vid Eurofound. Han har särskild expertis inom tvärnationella undersökningsmetoder och analys av arbetsplatspraxis och organisationsstrategier. Han leder Eurofounds arbetsgrupp för datainsamling och ansvarar för utformningen av och metoden för den europeiska undersökningen om arbetsvillkor 2024, som kommer att vara ett viktigt steg för att framtidssäkra undersökningarna inom Eurofound. Innan han kom till Eurofound 2010 arbetade han vid Nederländernas institut för social forskning (SCP). Gijs tillbringade ett år borta 2016 och arbetade på Pew Research Center i Washington, DC. Han har en magisterexamen i sociologi från Radboud University Nijmegen och en doktorsexamen i samhällsvetenskap från Utrecht University.

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