This paper reviews the various methods of information and communications technology (ICT) that is used by employers to peer into the work lives and, in some cases, private lives of employees. Some of the most common methods – such as computer and Internet monitoring, video surveillance, and global positioning systems (GPS) – have resulted in employee disciplines that have been challenged in courts. This paper provides background information on United States (U.S.) laws and court cases which, in this age of easily accessible information, mostly support the employer. Assessments regarding regulations and policies, which will need to be continually updated to include new methods of employee monitoring, are considered. Whether employees are wor...
This article attempts to review the proliferation of research findings about surveillance in the wor...
The conceptual paper entitled – “The Techniques and Rationale of e-Surveillance Practices in Organiz...
This article attempts to review the proliferation of research findings about surveillance in the wor...
This paper reviews the various methods of information and communications technology (ICT) that is us...
Employees can cause harm to their employers through Information and Computer Technology (ICT) in emp...
<p class="JDFSLParagraph">When considering the legal implications of monitoring and surveillance in ...
Following the developments in technology, "monitoring" has steadily increased in educational institu...
The purpose of this paper is to answer the question of whether or not employers should have the abil...
Today’s managers – drawing on the expertise of their IT professionals – can use technology for both ...
When considering the legal implications of monitoring and surveillance in the workplace, the questio...
At the present time, the development of technology has enabled the application of different systems ...
This article will examine issues as they relate to the privacy of employees’ lives given that nearly...
This report re-evaluates the literature about surveillance/monitoring in the standard workplace, in ...
The increased use of email and the internet in the workplace raises important legal questions for wo...
This paper focuses on the pivotal question of whether or not the right to privacy could be juxtapose...
This article attempts to review the proliferation of research findings about surveillance in the wor...
The conceptual paper entitled – “The Techniques and Rationale of e-Surveillance Practices in Organiz...
This article attempts to review the proliferation of research findings about surveillance in the wor...
This paper reviews the various methods of information and communications technology (ICT) that is us...
Employees can cause harm to their employers through Information and Computer Technology (ICT) in emp...
<p class="JDFSLParagraph">When considering the legal implications of monitoring and surveillance in ...
Following the developments in technology, "monitoring" has steadily increased in educational institu...
The purpose of this paper is to answer the question of whether or not employers should have the abil...
Today’s managers – drawing on the expertise of their IT professionals – can use technology for both ...
When considering the legal implications of monitoring and surveillance in the workplace, the questio...
At the present time, the development of technology has enabled the application of different systems ...
This article will examine issues as they relate to the privacy of employees’ lives given that nearly...
This report re-evaluates the literature about surveillance/monitoring in the standard workplace, in ...
The increased use of email and the internet in the workplace raises important legal questions for wo...
This paper focuses on the pivotal question of whether or not the right to privacy could be juxtapose...
This article attempts to review the proliferation of research findings about surveillance in the wor...
The conceptual paper entitled – “The Techniques and Rationale of e-Surveillance Practices in Organiz...
This article attempts to review the proliferation of research findings about surveillance in the wor...