Monitoring of Internet and email usage within the organisation aims to maintain workers’ productivity, minimise time inefficiency and misuse of resources. Whilst moderate monitoring may control resource efficiency, excessive monitoring may lead to declines in organizational effectiveness and breaches of business ethics. This research will focus on assessing the impact of organizational Internet and email monitoring on employees’ job satisfaction and productivity. Results identified that employees’ perception of Internet and email usage restrictions significantly impacts their satisfaction and perceived productivity. Consequently, findings contribute to a greater understanding of the impact of monitoring thus enabling optimum monitoring to b...
Internet usage has become a norm in most organizations where organizations have started monitoring e...
presents a multiple case study investigation of email system monitoring and control. The study exami...
Organizations have become increasingly concerned about employee use of the Internet for personal rea...
This paper shows that electronic monitoring of employees’ use of e-mail and the World Wide Web can b...
Internet access for knowledge workers has become much more commonplace in the last 3 years. Along wi...
As Internet use pervades our personal and professional lives, organizations have become increasingly...
The abuse of the Internet is real problem for organizations, with real productivity ramifications an...
Purpose – Internet monitoring in organizations can be used to monitor risks associated with Internet...
This experience report outlines problems encountered whilst monitoring employees communication and h...
Internet monitoring is widely deployed in organizations as an attempt to regulate employees’ cyberlo...
Internet monitoring is widely deployed in organizations as an attempt to regulate employees’ cyberlo...
The proliferation and changing nature of electronic communications (e.g., email, texting, instant me...
Email has evolved as the most widely used information system in organisations. Many organisations ar...
Although email is frequently often thought of as a quick and efficient form of communication, often ...
Information technology (IT) devices connected to the Internet, such as computers, tablets, and sma...
Internet usage has become a norm in most organizations where organizations have started monitoring e...
presents a multiple case study investigation of email system monitoring and control. The study exami...
Organizations have become increasingly concerned about employee use of the Internet for personal rea...
This paper shows that electronic monitoring of employees’ use of e-mail and the World Wide Web can b...
Internet access for knowledge workers has become much more commonplace in the last 3 years. Along wi...
As Internet use pervades our personal and professional lives, organizations have become increasingly...
The abuse of the Internet is real problem for organizations, with real productivity ramifications an...
Purpose – Internet monitoring in organizations can be used to monitor risks associated with Internet...
This experience report outlines problems encountered whilst monitoring employees communication and h...
Internet monitoring is widely deployed in organizations as an attempt to regulate employees’ cyberlo...
Internet monitoring is widely deployed in organizations as an attempt to regulate employees’ cyberlo...
The proliferation and changing nature of electronic communications (e.g., email, texting, instant me...
Email has evolved as the most widely used information system in organisations. Many organisations ar...
Although email is frequently often thought of as a quick and efficient form of communication, often ...
Information technology (IT) devices connected to the Internet, such as computers, tablets, and sma...
Internet usage has become a norm in most organizations where organizations have started monitoring e...
presents a multiple case study investigation of email system monitoring and control. The study exami...
Organizations have become increasingly concerned about employee use of the Internet for personal rea...