互联网
制裁
业务
组织公民行为
工作(物理)
纵向磁场
领域(数学)
互联网隐私
公共关系
组织承诺
计算机科学
政治学
机械工程
物理
数学
量子力学
万维网
磁场
法学
纯数学
工程类
作者
Hemin Jiang,Mikko Siponen,Zhenhui Jiang,Aggeliki Tsohou
标识
DOI:10.1287/isre.2020.0216
摘要
Many organizations have implemented internet monitoring to curb employees’ non-work-related internet activities during work hours, commonly referred to as “cyberloafing.” For managers, two primary considerations emerge: (1) the actual effectiveness of internet monitoring in diminishing cyberloafing and (2) any unintended side effects this monitoring might have on overall employee behavior. From a longitudinal field quasi experiment, we observed that although internet monitoring notably reduced cyberloafing because of amplified employee concerns about potential sanctions and privacy breaches, it unintentionally suppressed their organizational citizenship behavior (OCB). Moreover, a follow-up observation four months after introducing internet monitoring revealed that its capability to mitigate cyberloafing had weakened, yet the dampening effect on OCB continued. We conclude this paper by underlining the value of using internet monitoring as a feedback mechanism on employees’ online behavior, rather than solely as a deterrence measure.
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