Places of work constitute processes of management by facilitating 'visibility' (the possibility for supervisors and others to observe workers) and 'presence' (the ability for workers to participate in relations with co-workers and others). Working at home creates problems for both these aspects of managerial control. We suggest that managers seek to compensate for the relative lack of visibility and presence of home-located workers by generating a range of devices and social disciplines that together comprise loose networks of control. However, these responses are only partially successful since they are founded on contradictory assumptions and practices. Copyright Blackwell Publishing Ltd/London School of Economics 2003..
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate how working from home can be optimally managed to achiev...
Several management theorists have called for organizations to incorporate organization learning, emp...
We examined how home-based teleworkers perceived managerial control in an Italian context in order ...
Places of work constitute processes of management by facilitating ‘visibility’ (the possibility for ...
When asked what comes to mind when they think of ``controlling work`` in the office, people may resp...
Changes in the nature of work e.g. Location Independent Working and the growth of homeworking, mean ...
The increasing diffusion of remote working puts organizational control in the foreground. As employe...
In the understanding of managerial control over work, the labour process literature has been very in...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made Work from Home (WFH), an officially mandated and strictly enforced ru...
Purpose: This study investigates how forced remote working may have affected the design and use of m...
Office is any place of work designated by the employer for the purpose of executing any work usually...
As home based teleworking grows in the UK, more evidence is needed of how working from home shapes t...
Discussion of ‘work-life balance’ and ‘family-friendly’ employment is much in vogue among politician...
CNRS 2, FNEGE 1, HCERES A, ABS 4International audienceWork organizations have long employed various ...
The extant research on organizational control builds on the assumption of vertical control – manager...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how working from home can be optimally managed to achiev...
Several management theorists have called for organizations to incorporate organization learning, emp...
We examined how home-based teleworkers perceived managerial control in an Italian context in order ...