Martin Krajčík

Martin Krajčík
Comenius University Bratislava · Department of Information Systems

PhD.

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Introduction
Research in a field of Communication using technology, internal communication technologies, Microsoft 365 solutions and social media in corporate environment.

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Publications (4)
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Employees’ work environment has drastically shifted from offices to homes. Telework is often a desired employee benefit, but employers consider it a temporary setting. The lasting COVID-19 pandemic has changed the concept of telework. Home office has gained importance and will likely become an essential part of the working environment even after th...
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Email communication as one of the most widespread computer applications today, is in general very popular among its users. As it is used for both—either a personal or a professional communication, there occur also drawbacks regarding email usage: an increasing number of messages that overwhelm users, systems and become extremely time consuming. Des...
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Industry 4.0 is the next revolution in human history that already began. Except for new technologies that are introduced to people’s lives and businesses the revolution also brings new ways of thinking, not only, about employment. The Industry 4.0, as all previous industry revolutions, will change the labor market in some way. New jobs will be crea...
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The aim of this paper is to find dependence between the amount of the money invested in technological progress across the sectors and the job vacancies. The objective is based on data on the economy of Slovakia, to correlate between selected elements and find how does robotics impact for jobs and the future of the economy. Technological revolution...

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