Technology, workplace privacy and personhood

Journal of Business Ethics 15 (11):1237 - 1248 (1996)
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Abstract

This paper traces the intellectual development of the workplace privacy construct in the course of American thinking. The role of technological development in this process is examined, particularly in regard to the information gathering/dissemination dilemmas faced by employers and employees alike. The paper concludes with some preliminary considerations toward a theory of workplace privacy.

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