Data-driven technologies have come to pervade almost every aspect of business life, extending to employee monitoring and algorithmic management. How can employee privacy be protected in the age of datafication? This article surveys the potential and shortcomings of a number of legal and technical solutions to show the advantages of human rights-based approaches in addressing corporate responsibility to respect privacy and strengthen human agency. Based on this notion, we develop a process-oriented model of Privacy Due Diligence to complement existing frameworks for safeguarding employee privacy in an era of Big Data surveillance
Leading technology companies such as Google and Facebook have been experimenting with people analyti...
Human rights protect humans. This seemingly uncontroversial axiom might become quintessential over t...
Applied privacy research has so far focused mainly on consumer relations in private life. Privacy in...
The rise of “Big Data” analytics in the private sector poses new challenges for privacy advocates. T...
Big data is increasingly used by organizations to be better able to predict consumer behaviour; ther...
Large-scale information collection and dissemination practices are acquiring greater economic and po...
The use of big data analytics is leading a transition from human to “codified knowledge” in almost e...
New analytical capabilities have revolutionized the field of Human Resources (HR). With the incessan...
This paper focuses on the pivotal question of whether or not the right to privacy could be juxtapose...
[Excerpt] If freedom comes with responsibility, then the spate of new tools enabling employee survei...
Big data poses serious challenges to the privacy and security of individuals and their data. This re...
The increasing availability of electronic records and the expanded reliance on online communications...
The availability of data related to the employment relationship has ballooned into an unruly mass of...
We live in an age of “big data.” Data have become the raw material of production, a new source for ...
This chapter focuses on big data analytics and, in this context, investigates the opportunity to def...
Leading technology companies such as Google and Facebook have been experimenting with people analyti...
Human rights protect humans. This seemingly uncontroversial axiom might become quintessential over t...
Applied privacy research has so far focused mainly on consumer relations in private life. Privacy in...
The rise of “Big Data” analytics in the private sector poses new challenges for privacy advocates. T...
Big data is increasingly used by organizations to be better able to predict consumer behaviour; ther...
Large-scale information collection and dissemination practices are acquiring greater economic and po...
The use of big data analytics is leading a transition from human to “codified knowledge” in almost e...
New analytical capabilities have revolutionized the field of Human Resources (HR). With the incessan...
This paper focuses on the pivotal question of whether or not the right to privacy could be juxtapose...
[Excerpt] If freedom comes with responsibility, then the spate of new tools enabling employee survei...
Big data poses serious challenges to the privacy and security of individuals and their data. This re...
The increasing availability of electronic records and the expanded reliance on online communications...
The availability of data related to the employment relationship has ballooned into an unruly mass of...
We live in an age of “big data.” Data have become the raw material of production, a new source for ...
This chapter focuses on big data analytics and, in this context, investigates the opportunity to def...
Leading technology companies such as Google and Facebook have been experimenting with people analyti...
Human rights protect humans. This seemingly uncontroversial axiom might become quintessential over t...
Applied privacy research has so far focused mainly on consumer relations in private life. Privacy in...