Exploring Electronic Monitoring of Employees and Resistance: A Foucauldian Perspective
Leclercq, Aurélie (2009), Exploring Electronic Monitoring of Employees and Resistance: A Foucauldian Perspective, 15th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2009), 2009-08, San Francisco, États-Unis
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Communication / ConférenceDate
2009Conference title
15th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2009)Conference date
2009-08Conference city
San FranciscoConference country
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The call of paper of the track “Social Issues in Organizations” invites researchers to explore different aspects of social issues that are impacted by information technology affecting organizations. In this paper, we investigate how social issues - such as electronic monitoring of employees and resistance - are affected by the emergence of mobile technologies. It seems more and more important to explore this issue, at a time when mobility and flexible working practices are becoming increasingly widespread. In this paper we argue that a Foucauldian approach can enrich our understanding of social issues linked with mobile IS deployment, such as electronic monitoring of employees and resistance. To defend our idea, we present the results of four case studies (based on 85 semi-structured interviews and 10 days of observation).Subjects / Keywords
Foucault, Michel; social issues; mobile technologiesRelated items
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