Electronic monitoring at work: The role of attitudes, functions, and perceived control for the acceptance of tracking technologies

Volume: 29, Issue: 4, Pages: 657 - 675
Published: Sep 4, 2019
Abstract
Organisations increasingly adopt tracking technologies that allow managers to continuously collect highly detailed records of employee, performance, and health. On the basis of the theory of planned behaviour, we aim to identify attitudes, functions of monitoring, and control perceptions that should strengthen or lower employees' acceptance of these technologies. Our experimental vignette study among 800 respondents in Germany reveals that...
Paper Details
Title
Electronic monitoring at work: The role of attitudes, functions, and perceived control for the acceptance of tracking technologies
Published Date
Sep 4, 2019
Volume
29
Issue
4
Pages
657 - 675
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