268 Pages
4 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
268 Pages
4 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
268 Pages
4 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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Workplace Monitoring and Technology aims to showcase results of research and explanatory theories that influence employees' acceptance of the fact that work is monitored using ICT-based monitoring tools. Work monitoring, understood as obtaining, storing and reporting the results of collected observations, has always been a managerial task. Traditionally it was carried out by supervisors who, while... Read more
Introduction
Chapter 1 Monitoring in management research
Chapter 2 Introduction to workplace monitoring
Chapter 3. New technologies and monitoring
Chapter 4. Theoretical explanations of the consequences of workplace monitoring
Chapter 5 Reasons for implementing workplace monitoring
Chapter 6. Electronic monitoring systems and smart monitoring
Conclusion
Chapter 1 Monitoring in management research
Chapter 2 Introduction to workplace monitoring
Chapter 3. New technologies and monitoring
Chapter 4. Theoretical explanations of the consequences of workplace monitoring
Chapter 5 Reasons for implementing workplace monitoring
Chapter 6. Electronic monitoring systems and smart monitoring
Conclusion
Biography
Jacek Woźniak is a Human Resource Management Professor at the University of Economic and Human Sciences in Warsaw, Poland.






