If Big Brother comes to a venue near you! Employee surveillance issues and the communication professional


Autoria(s): Meyers, Neville
Data(s)

2003

Resumo

Todoy's monogers-drowing on the expertise of their IT professiono/s-<on use technology for both effectively monitoring employee output and achieving unprecedented degrees of control of their workers. On the other hand, Australian workers reportedly spend 3.6 hours per week using the Intemet for personal reasons. Top Fortune 500 US companies have reported losing billions of dollars because of 'cyber-Ioofing'. Yet workploce surveiffonce-token to extremesmay impact negatively on perceived levels of trust within the organisation, cantribute to employees' increased stress and decreased job dissatisfaction, and affect productivity. Highlighted are current trends in workplace privacy, key communication and control issues, the current legal climate, and ethical issues that communication professionals need to address to forestall future problems. lA questionnaire is included as a starting point for communication professionals to assess their own attitudes and values to workplace surveillance.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40387/

Publicador

Australian Journal of Communication

Relação

http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=200312707;res=APAFT

Meyers, Neville (2003) If Big Brother comes to a venue near you! Employee surveillance issues and the communication professional. Australian Journal of Communication, 30(2), pp. 101-114.

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations

Palavras-Chave #080602 Computer-Human Interaction #100502 Broadband and Modem Technology #150302 Business Information Systems #Workplace #Privacy Aspects #Employees #Workplace Surveillance
Tipo

Journal Article