Understanding Reactions to Organizational Surveillance

A new paper explores the effects of electronic surveillance on employee attitudes and behaviors, finding that employees may react negatively and retaliate against the organization when their right to privacy is threatened. Read the article, by Allison Brown Yost, Tara Behrend, Garett Howardson, Jessica Badger Darrow, and Jaclyn Jensen, in the Journal of Business and Psychology, here.

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