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Managing electronic communications: A new challenge for human resource managers
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posted on 2018-02-14, 00:00 authored by B Van Gramberg, Julian TeicherJulian Teicher, A O'RourkeAdvances in information and communication technology are not only changing the way work is conducted but also influencing the development of human resource management (HRM) as a field of practice. In order to understand how HR managers are grappling with this issue we review the misuse of electronic communication in the workplace through the international literature and also recent court and tribunal cases in Australia. In particular, we consider the impact of new communication technologies in blurring of the boundaries between home and work and the way in which this is being dealt with by HR managers. In this paper we draw out the challenge of balancing the interests of employees and organisations, and outline the tension between HR as a strategic partner and employee champion. While not advancing a dystopian view, we argue that in many workplaces new surveillance technologies are being routinely utilised to increase employer control and that such low-trust practices are likely to be counterproductive and may undermine the profession of human resources management. © 2014 © 2014 Taylor & Francis.
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25Issue
16Start Page
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2252Number of Pages
19eISSN
1466-4399ISSN
0958-5192Publisher
Routledge, UKPublisher DOI
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Swinburne University; Monash UniversityEra Eligible
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International Journal of Human Resource ManagementUsage metrics
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