Ball, Kirstie. (2010). "Workplace surveillance: an overview." Labour History 51(1), 87-106.Ball, Kirstie. 2010. Workplace surveillance: an overview. Labor History 51(1): 87-106.Ball, K. (2010). Workplace surveillance: an overview. Labor History, 51, 87-106....
Workplace surveillance: an overview 来自 学术范 喜欢 0 阅读量: 336 作者: K Ball 摘要: This article attempts to review the proliferation of research findings about surveillance in the workplace and the issues surrounding it. It establishes a number of points of departure when considering the ...
Workplace surveillance is: This paper gives an excellent overview of workplace surveillance. Alex Roxenblat, Tamara Kneese, and danah boyd (8 Oct 2014), “Workplace surveillance,” Data and Society Research Institute, http://www.datasociety.net/pubs/fow/WorkplaceSurveillance.pdf. our employer ...
and an appraisal of the company's operating environment can mediate its downsides. It is argued that in many ways the normality of workplace surveillance, and the prevalence of arguments about how to 'do it better', make it difficult to radicalize. As part of what is seen as 'good' mana...
Key elements in improving worker health and safety include: regulatory and enforcement framework, enhancement of workers, employers and health professional's education. Implementation of adequate surveillance and reporting systems for accidents and diseases at work place. Dissemination and implementation of ...
An organization should apply as many resources as necessary to identify the covert employee. Anonymous hotlines, investigative techniques such as covert surveillance cameras, and education and awareness programs for employees are all methods to identify the covert employee. Once the covert employee is ...
1) By System: Environmental Health And Safety, Access Control And Surveillance System, Real Time Location Monitoring 2) By Enterprise Size: Small And Medium Enterprises, Large Enterprises 3) By Application: Incident And Emergency Management, Asset Tracking And Management, Personal Protective Equipment ...
Building management systems including access control, video surveillance, HVAC and lighting systems Overlayed with each other, these data sources can provide valuable insights into the workplace usage. Bridging the gap between workforce and workplace data analytics# ...
safety culture. According to the World Health Organization, work-relatedinjuriesare grossly underreported (1–4%), making it difficult to even begin to establish prevention efforts. Many of these countries are developing surveillance systems in order to track and direct interventions and safety ...
( 2007 ), “ National surveillance of psychosocial risk factors in the workplace: an international overview ”, Work & Stress, Vol. 21 No. 1, pp. ... ARJ Dainty,H Lingard - 《Journal of Management in Engineering》 被引量: 91发表: 2006年 ...