程序正义
心理学
相关性(法律)
经济正义
过程(计算)
感知
组织公正
考试(生物学)
社会心理学
互联网隐私
公共关系
应用心理学
知识管理
计算机科学
政治学
组织承诺
法学
古生物学
神经科学
生物
操作系统
标识
DOI:10.1037/0021-9010.86.4.797
摘要
Electronic workplace surveillance is raising concerns about privacy and fairness. Integrating research on electronic performance monitoring, procedural justice, and organizational privacy, the author proposes a framework for understanding reactions to technologies used to monitor and control employees. To test the framework's plausibility. temporary workers performed computer/Web-based tasks under varying levels of computer surveillance. Results indicated that monitoring job-relevant activities (relevance) and affording those who were monitored input into the process (participation) reduced invasion of privacy and enhanced procedural justice. Moreover, invasion of privacy fully mediated the effect of relevance and partially mediated the effect of participation on procedural justice. The findings are encouraging for integrating theory and research on procedural justice and organizational privacy.
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