The ethical and legal quandary of email privacy
Communications of the ACM
Personal information privacy: implications for MIS managers
Information and Management
Extending the TAM for a World-Wide-Web context
Information and Management
Bullying on the net: adverse behavior on e-mail and its impact
Information and Management
Information and Management
Clarifying the effects of internet monitoring on job attitudes: the mediating role of employee trust
Information and Management
Trusting to learn: trust and privacy issues in serious games
TRUST'11 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Trust and trustworthy computing
A model of consumers' perceptions of the invasion of information privacy
Information and Management
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The Information Age has enabled businesses to improve their efficiency through the use of advanced technology. The increase in the use of computers in the workplace has led to the ease of electronic monitoring of employees. Many feel that monitoring is important for the survival of their business. However, some employees regard this action as negatively impacting their work habits and privacy. This article examines the benefits and pitfalls of computer monitoring and recommends specific steps that need to be taken to monitor employees safely and ethically.