Director's Letter

Workplaces are undergoing historic changes as information technology plays a greater role in the daily operations of organizations today. Read letter...

Anytime, Anywhere: The Workplace Reality

By Jim Danziger and Kelly Garrett. New modes of communication afford a variety of new capabilities, altering the ways in which employees communicate and even the locations at which most work is done. Full story...

Technology and Interruptions in the Workplace

By Gloria Mark and Victor Gonzalez. While the ever growing presence of IT in the work place might appear at face value to make tasks easier, paradoxically, it might be creating more chaos. Full story...

Inadequate Attention to Privacy Concerns May Lead to Underutilization of Instant Messaging in the Workplace

By Alfred Kobsa and Sameer Patil. While some companies encourage Instant Messaging as a means to increase productivity and profits, some employees are reluctant to fully embrace IM. Full story...

IT as a Means of Reinforcing Organizational Structure

By Christine Beckman and Taryn Stanko. The Navy uses IT as a critical tool to maintain and strengthen its system of privileges and to reinforce the current organizational structure. Full story...

 

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  CRITO | UC Irvine February 2007