论日本新冠肺炎疫情期间远程办公的失属性:基于社会物质性和组织公民行为的视角

Hiroshi Koga
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,日本讨论远程办公时,强烈考虑了呆在家里的情况。因此,主要的重点是在家里完成指定的工作。换句话说,人们倾向于关注这样一个事实,即他们可以不受地点的限制而开展工作。然而,远程工作的网络化方面是重要的。换句话说,要实现远程办公,必须充分考虑自己的工作可见性和与他人协作的方面。本文从Wanda Orlikowski等人在信息系统研究中提出的“社会物质性”视角出发,通过考察组织公民行为的诱导机制,阐明了信息系统所产生的“连接”的意义。此外,我们警告不要“随意偏见”,这是一种“将自己从时间和地点的限制中解放出来”的倾向,因为远程办公是作为防止感染传播的一种措施而引入的。此外,本文考察了20世纪90年代的内部网案例,以澄清通过信息系统连接的本质,并在旧案例中找到新的见解,就像在讨论人工智能是否会夺走工作时引用工业革命一样。
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On the Lost Property of Telework During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan: From the Perspective of Sociomateriality and Organizational Citizenship Behaviour.

When telework was discussed in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic, the context of staying home was strongly considered. As a result, the primary focus has been on carrying out one's assigned work at home. In other words, people tend to focus on the fact that they can carry out their work without being restricted by location. However, the networked aspect of telework is important. In other words, to realize telework, it is necessary to fully consider the aspect of making one's own work visible and collaborating with others. In this paper, the author clarifies the significance of the "connection" that information systems engender by examining the mechanism of inducing organizational citizenship behaviour from the perspective of "sociomateriality" proposed by Wanda Orlikowski et al. in information systems research. Furthermore, we warn against "discretionary bias," a tendency to "free oneself from the constraints of time and place," which appears, because telework was introduced as a measure to prevent the spread of infection. In addition, this paper examines the case of intranets in the 1990s to clarify the nature of connection through information systems and to find new insights in old cases, just as the Industrial Revolution is referenced in discussions of whether AI will take away jobs.

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