
Once you have some tables captioned in the document you can make a reference Table of them.Ĭlick where you want the Table to appear (most likely as an appendix or close to your Table of Contents).

Slightly less confused? Good, let’s get on with it. Normally the two are separate and it’s clear from the context which one we’re talking about.įor this article we’ll try to make it clear which ‘table’ we’re talking about by using the term ‘list’ but mostly with a capital letter ‘Table’ for the list and lower case ‘table’ for the grid. Table – a grid of boxes or cells placed in a Word document from Insert | Table. Table – a list of captions etc within a document e.g. Word has two features both called ‘tables’. Two Tables in Wordīefore we begin, lets try to sort out a linguistic mess. Yes, there is an alternative way making the list from styles but captions works better because each table gets a individual label. It can be handy to have a list of all the tables used in a document either for publication or just for ‘in-house’ use during writing.īefore you can add a Table of tables to your document, you must add captions to all the tables in your document, as described in Adding Captions in Word. Like a Table of contents, this list or Table of tables can include page references or links to each table.Ī Table of tables can be useful for creating a proper appendix or reference within more formal documentation. Finally, a set of recommendations are made to further research in increasingly important subject of digital workplace transformation.If you have included tables in a document, Word can generate a list of them all for you. It addresses the authors' approaches, perspectives, terminologies, focusses and understanding of workplace transformation over the last decade by a comprehensive review of the state of art of the literature in the field of digital workplace. The review includes not only journal papers, but also leading proceedings, books and other referent publications. The paper provides a systematic literature review of the publications in leading bibliographic and citation bases, starting from Web of Science and Scopus to SpringerLink, IEEE Xplore and Association for Information Systems eLibrary. This includes all the important aspects of the transformation including tools and platforms as well as personal issues, organization, processes and management. Therefore, this paper is an attempt to review the concept and offer a comprehensive definition of the digital workplace. Given the complexity of digital workplace transformation, there is a need to have an integrated prospective and analyze it not just from a technological perspective, but from an organizational and processes point of view as well. This leads to misunderstandings and confused interpretation of the digital workplace, sometimes even narrowing it down to a set of tools or a platform. However, there is no adequate overall definition of the term.

This is due to technological developments in the last decades as well as the COVID-19 pandemic.

There have been a significant number of publications about digital workplace transformation. 2019 Bygstad, Aanby, & Iden, 2017 Cárdenas-García, Soria De Mesa, & Romero Castro, 2019 Chopra & Bhilare, 2020 Crooks et al., 2020 Darics & Cristina Gatti, 2019 Egloffstein, 2018 Farrell, Newman, & Corbel, 2021 Francis & Scheers, 2013 Geng, Tan, Niu, Feng, & Chen, 2019 Gerbaulet & Korn, 2018 Hawkins & Jacob, 2015 Ivaschenko, Simonova, Sitnikov, & Shornikova, 2019 Köffer, 2015 Melzer & Diewald, 2020 Odarenko, 2019 Okros, 2020 Poch et al., 2020 Schwarz et al., 2020 Seifert & Nissen, 2018 Shivakumar, 2020 van Laar, van Deursen, van Dijk, & de Haan, 2019 Vukelić & Čizmić, 2019 Walker & Lloyd-Walker, 2019 Willment, 2020 Yordanova, 2019 Yu, Burke, & Raad, 2019) and another group of publications deals with education and upskilling as well as their influence to digital workplace transformation(Bartlett-Bragg, 2017 Brahma, Tripathi, & Sahay, 2020 Harteis, 2018 Harteis, Goller, & Caruso, 2020 Ifenthaler, 2018 Kayser, 2019 Montebello et al., 2019 Oberländer, Beinicke, & Bipp, 2020 Pata & Hirv, 2017 Phillips, 2016 Ravenscroft, Schmidt, Cook, & Bradley, 2012 Rehe, Schneider, & Thimm, 2020 Sarsar & Yilmaz, 2018 Soon, Chiang, On, Rusli, & Fun, 2020 Tripathy, 2019 van der Stappen & Zitter, 2016 Wang, Chen, Yu, Huang, & Chen, 2020 Zaphiris & Ioannou, 2020).
