良性与侵入性的界限在哪里?对接受意识监控系统的心理障碍的考察

Where is the line between benign and invasive? An examination of psychological barriers to the acceptance of awareness monitoring systems

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2002
被引 168
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究员工对监控系统接受度的心理障碍,发现技术调整不足以保障公平和隐私,因为系统已跨越心理边界从良性变为侵入性。

Abstract

Abstract As employees find themselves in geographically separated teams, the loss of face‐to‐face interaction has led to the development of new monitoring technologies that provide availability information for enhancing collaboration. Drawing on diverse literatures in electronic performance monitoring, computer supported cooperative work, privacy, and fairness, a comprehensive theoretical model of monitoring acceptance was developed to examine the effects of being monitored for availability. In the first study, over 600 employees from a large number of organizations responded to one of a variety of monitoring system characteristics. Although the model found strong support overall, results suggest that technical solutions, such as manipulating the characteristics of the awareness system, are not sufficient to ensure fairness and privacy. A second, focus group study, adds support for the theoretical model and provides an explanation for these quantitative results concerning system characteristics. Specifically, the qualitative evidence suggests that these systems can invade employees' psychological barriers ‐ and thus manipulating the technology will only have small effects on fairness and privacy because the technology has already crossed the line from benign to invasive. The paper concludes by presenting theoretical and practical implications for the consideration of psychological boundaries in the design and use of ubiquitous monitoring and communication technologies. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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