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Managerial control of employees working at home.

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Felstead, Alan ; Jewson, Nick ; Walters, Sally

British Journal of Industrial Relations

2003

41

2

241-264

employee monitoring ; work at home ; working conditions

United Kingdom

Work organization

English

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"Places of work constitute processes of management by facilitating 'visibility' (the possibility for supervisors and others to observe workers) and 'presence' (the ability for workers to participate in relations with co-workers and others). Working at home creates problems for both these aspects of managerial control. We suggest that managers seek to compensate for the relative lack of visibility and presence of home-located workers by generating a range of devices and social disciplines that together comprise loose networks of control. However, these responses are only partially successful since they are founded on contradictory assumptions and practices."

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