Social Media and Ubiquitous Technologies for Remote Worker Wellbeing and Productivity in a Post-Pandemic World

V. D. Swain, Koustuv Saha, G. Abowd, M. Choudhury
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In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, remote work styles have become the norm. However, these work settings introduce new intricacies in worker behaviors. The overlap between work and home can disrupt performance. The lack of social interaction can affect motivation. This elicits a need to implement novel methods to evaluate and enhance remote worker functioning. The potential to unobtrusively and automatically assess such workers can be fulfilled by social media and ubiquitous technologies. This paper situates recent research in the new context by extending our insights for increased remote interaction and online presence. We present implications for proactive assessment of remote workers by understanding day-level activities, coordination, role awareness, and organizational culture. Additionally, we discuss the ethics of privacy-preserving deployment, employer surveillance, and digital inequity. This paper aims to inspire pervasive technologies for the new future of work.
大流行后世界中远程工作者福利和生产力的社交媒体和无处不在的技术
鉴于2019冠状病毒病大流行正在持续,远程工作方式已成为常态。然而,这些工作环境给员工的行为带来了新的复杂性。工作和家庭的重叠会影响工作表现。缺乏社交互动会影响动机。这引出了需要实施新的方法来评估和增强远程工作人员的功能。社交媒体和无处不在的技术可以实现对这些员工进行不显眼和自动评估的潜力。本文通过扩展我们对增加远程交互和在线存在的见解,将最近的研究置于新的背景下。我们通过了解日常活动、协调、角色意识和组织文化,提出了对远程工作者进行主动评估的意义。此外,我们还讨论了隐私保护部署、雇主监控和数字不平等的道德问题。本文旨在为新的未来工作激发普及技术。
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