Digital technologies and power dynamics in the organization: A conceptual review of remote working and wearable technologies at work
In this article, we examine the kinds of control practices that emerge with the introduction of
digital technologies, and how these technologies are employed to shape power within …
digital technologies, and how these technologies are employed to shape power within …
Out of sight, out of mind in a new world of work? Autonomy, control, and spatiotemporal scaling in telework
G Sewell, L Taskin - Organization studies, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
We draw on the geographical concepts of social space, territoriality, and distantiation to
examine an apparent tension inherent in telework: ie, using information and communication …
examine an apparent tension inherent in telework: ie, using information and communication …
Employees' dedication to working from home in times of COVID-19 crisis
Purpose As part of the COVID-19 preventive measures that have entirely impacted
individuals' lives worldwide, remote work has been indicated as one of the most challenging …
individuals' lives worldwide, remote work has been indicated as one of the most challenging …
Extending the understanding of end user information systems satisfaction formation: An equitable needs fulfillment model approach
End user satisfaction (EUS) is critical to successful information systems implementation.
Many EUS studies in the past have attempted to identify the antecedents of EUS, yet most of …
Many EUS studies in the past have attempted to identify the antecedents of EUS, yet most of …
Telework: A challenge to knowledge transfer in organizations
Over the last decade, teleworking has gained momentum. While it has been portrayed as
both employer-and employee-friendly, we question the positive normativity associated with …
both employer-and employee-friendly, we question the positive normativity associated with …
The bright and dark side of smart working in the public sector: employees' experiences before and during COVID-19
Purpose The paper aims to understand how the spread of coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19) influenced public employees' perception of smart working and how this …
(COVID-19) influenced public employees' perception of smart working and how this …
The possibilities and limits of telework in a bureaucratic environment: Lessons from the public sector
L Taskin, P Edwards - New technology, work and employment, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
By modifying the spatial and temporal framework of work, telework involves a reorganisation
of the conduct of work that affects the employment relationship in different ways. In this …
of the conduct of work that affects the employment relationship in different ways. In this …
The impact of alternative telework arrangements on organizational commitment: insights from a longitudinal field experiment (retracted)
JE Hunton, CS Norman - Journal of Information Systems, 2010 - publications.aaahq.org
While the structure of telecommuting, or telework, varies across companies, most
arrangements offer employees the option to perform their work responsibilities from various …
arrangements offer employees the option to perform their work responsibilities from various …
Resistance leadership: The overlooked potential in critical organization and leadership studies
This article examines the role of leadership in mobilizing collective resistance in the
workplace. Given the scarcity of dialogue between critical scholars and leadership studies …
workplace. Given the scarcity of dialogue between critical scholars and leadership studies …
The use of smart work in government: Empirical analysis of Korean experiences
SJ Eom, N Choi, W Sung - Government Information Quarterly, 2016 - Elsevier
This study aims to analyze users of smart work and determine what the users use smart work
for in government in Korea. More specifically, the authors describes the various …
for in government in Korea. More specifically, the authors describes the various …