The future of work and wellbeing: A preliminary report from a series of conversations

  • Andrew L. Kun ,
  • Orit Shaer ,
  • Raffaella Sadun ,
  • Linda Ng Boyle ,
  • John D. Lee

ABSTRACT

What is the future of work and wellbeing? How did the COVID-19 crisis affect this future? What can, and what should, researchers and practitioners in the field of human-computer interaction do, as they develop interfaces for work and wellbeing? These are the questions that we explore in a weekly online series of conversations with HCI experts. In this paper we share some of the insights from our first nine conversations of the series.

Keywords

future of work and wellbeing, attention, microtasks, post-work recovery, games, mixed reality, robots, digital assistants

ABOUT THE AUTHOR/S

Andrew L. Kun University of New Hampshire andrew.kun@unh.edu

Andrew Kun is professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the U. of New Hampshire.

Orit Shaer Wellesley College oshaer@wellesley.edu

Orit Shaer is Class of 1966 Associate Professor of Computer Science and co-director of the Media Arts and Sciences Program at Wellesley College.

Raffaella Sadun Harvard Business School rsadun@hbs.edu

Raffaella Sadun is professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.

Linda Ng Boyle University of Washington linda@uw.edu

Linda Boyle is professor and chair of Industrial & Systems Engineering at the University of Washington.

John D. Lee University of Wisconsin – Madison john.d.lee@wisc.edu

John Lee is Emerson Electric Quality & Productivity Professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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