workconcept
Workconcept is a theoretical construct used in sociology, management studies, and labor economics to analyze the nature, organization, and value of work within a society or organization. As a concept, it encompasses what activities count as work, who performs them, how work is organized, and how it is recognized and compensated. It also includes the meanings workers attach to their activities and the social and institutional frameworks that shape them.
Core components include the activity itself (the tasks and skills involved), the social organization of work
Historical and technological change influence workconcept. The rise of industrial production, then service and knowledge work,
Applications and critiques: scholars use the concept to study job design, labor market segmentation, and the
Related concepts include labor, employment, work design, and the gig economy.