
Working from home? Smile, you might be monitored live on camera
The rise in monitoring workers may backfire on employers, says an ASU management expert.
In this story published March 24, 2023, on Bloomberg:
What these organizations often fail to realize is that this monitoring comes with a psychological cost. Our research suggests that such practices will inhibit the sense of control that employees feel over their work and may lead them to act out in other ways.
– David Welsh, associate professor of management and entrepreneurship
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