The availability of data related to the employment relationship has ballooned into an unruly mass of performance metrics, personal characteristics, biometric recordings, and creative output. The law governing this collection of information has been awkwardly split between privacy regulations and intellectual property rights, with employees generally losing on both ends. This Article rejects a binary approach that either carves out private spaces ineffectually or renders data into isolated pieces of ownership. Instead, the law should implement a hybrid system that provides workers with continuing input and control without blocking efforts at joint production. In addition, employers should have fiduciary responsibilities in managing employee ...
The global community urgently needs precise, clear rules that define ownership of data and express t...
The article contains legal and practical analysis of relations in processing personal data that are ...
This article will examine issues as they relate to the privacy of employees’ lives given that nearly...
The availability of data related to the employment relationship has ballooned into an unruly mass of...
As the economic value of aggregating personal data has grown, so too have concerns over the economic...
This paper discusses ambiguities related to laws in employee privacy and posits that this is problem...
Data-driven technologies have come to pervade almost every aspect of business life, extending to emp...
Privacy issues arise regularly in employment environments. Employers frequently assert privacy right...
The theme of this paper is the paradigm shift in the outlook of workers' privacy protection. The fo...
Leading technology companies such as Google and Facebook have been experimenting with people analyti...
[Excerpt] If freedom comes with responsibility, then the spate of new tools enabling employee survei...
An employer today can learn about interactions among employees or with customers via sensors and a v...
Businesses, policy makers, and scholars are calling for property rights in data. They currently focu...
Recent work technology advancements such as productivity monitoring software applications and wearab...
In the data analytics society, each individual’s disclosure of personal information imposes costs on...
The global community urgently needs precise, clear rules that define ownership of data and express t...
The article contains legal and practical analysis of relations in processing personal data that are ...
This article will examine issues as they relate to the privacy of employees’ lives given that nearly...
The availability of data related to the employment relationship has ballooned into an unruly mass of...
As the economic value of aggregating personal data has grown, so too have concerns over the economic...
This paper discusses ambiguities related to laws in employee privacy and posits that this is problem...
Data-driven technologies have come to pervade almost every aspect of business life, extending to emp...
Privacy issues arise regularly in employment environments. Employers frequently assert privacy right...
The theme of this paper is the paradigm shift in the outlook of workers' privacy protection. The fo...
Leading technology companies such as Google and Facebook have been experimenting with people analyti...
[Excerpt] If freedom comes with responsibility, then the spate of new tools enabling employee survei...
An employer today can learn about interactions among employees or with customers via sensors and a v...
Businesses, policy makers, and scholars are calling for property rights in data. They currently focu...
Recent work technology advancements such as productivity monitoring software applications and wearab...
In the data analytics society, each individual’s disclosure of personal information imposes costs on...
The global community urgently needs precise, clear rules that define ownership of data and express t...
The article contains legal and practical analysis of relations in processing personal data that are ...
This article will examine issues as they relate to the privacy of employees’ lives given that nearly...