This paper explores how automation efforts with the intent to control work in modern work places can unfold. Building on a longitudinal study of a governmental agency’s efforts to implement automated work delivery technology to enforce work guidelines, I show how aspects of work might become more automated but the rationale of automation might fail to manifest as originally intended. Technology and the formal structure inscribed into it to control work might conflict with the demands of work practice. Moreover, the findings show how automated control can be resisted by workers through subversive organizing in teams to reacquire work discretion. Through an analysis of automated control in practice, this paper contributes to discussions of te...
Workplace automation is a highly studied process. In contrast, the implementation phase – critical f...
The idea of automation replacing humans in the workplace has been given considerable attention, whil...
Warnings about technology displacing workers from their jobs are not new. In the early 19th century ...
Purpose Digitalization is changing organizations with positive and negative impacts such as increase...
When asked what comes to mind when they think of ``controlling work`` in the office, people may resp...
The aim of this chapter is to identify the prevalent trend in control and surveillance in industry s...
The experience of agency, defined as “the experience of being in control both of one’s actions and, ...
Technology has an effect on how people live, and how they work. By looking at workplace contestation...
Automation could help organizations make work processes more efficient. The automatization could be ...
Algorithm-based, automated solutions allow designers and engineers to support the tasks of human ope...
The present chapter focuses the relationship between Industry 4.0 and the regulation of work process...
We reflect briefly on the last forty years or so of ergonomics and human factors research in automat...
International audienceThe new world of work is being characterized by the emergence of what are, app...
Ubiquitous digitalisation has given rise to technology-mediated control (TMC), which employs digital...
Organizations increasingly rely on algorithmic control (AC), which leverages the capabilities of nov...
Workplace automation is a highly studied process. In contrast, the implementation phase – critical f...
The idea of automation replacing humans in the workplace has been given considerable attention, whil...
Warnings about technology displacing workers from their jobs are not new. In the early 19th century ...
Purpose Digitalization is changing organizations with positive and negative impacts such as increase...
When asked what comes to mind when they think of ``controlling work`` in the office, people may resp...
The aim of this chapter is to identify the prevalent trend in control and surveillance in industry s...
The experience of agency, defined as “the experience of being in control both of one’s actions and, ...
Technology has an effect on how people live, and how they work. By looking at workplace contestation...
Automation could help organizations make work processes more efficient. The automatization could be ...
Algorithm-based, automated solutions allow designers and engineers to support the tasks of human ope...
The present chapter focuses the relationship between Industry 4.0 and the regulation of work process...
We reflect briefly on the last forty years or so of ergonomics and human factors research in automat...
International audienceThe new world of work is being characterized by the emergence of what are, app...
Ubiquitous digitalisation has given rise to technology-mediated control (TMC), which employs digital...
Organizations increasingly rely on algorithmic control (AC), which leverages the capabilities of nov...
Workplace automation is a highly studied process. In contrast, the implementation phase – critical f...
The idea of automation replacing humans in the workplace has been given considerable attention, whil...
Warnings about technology displacing workers from their jobs are not new. In the early 19th century ...