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- Title
O fim do improviso no home-office: Um estudo de caso sobre a cápsula de trabalho.
- Authors
Vianna, Fernando; Barretto Neves, Ianaira; Vianna, Juliana
- Abstract
Purpose: The present study analyzed how an organization justifies the launch of a technological resource for home-office, called the work capsule. Methodology: An instrumental case study was developed, which included the analysis of secondary data composed of videos, articles and documents. Main results: The analysis of the results showed that the focus of the materials related to the launch of the technological resource focused mainly on aspects that benefited the organization and its interests or on the benefits that technology represented for the worker, facing the challenges of remote work. Thus, two main categories emerged from the data analysis: When the home disturbs the office and control of the home(m) to guarantee the office. Practical contributions: a) Support the development of discussions and reflections on policies and legislation that impact the condition of workers in the face of the impetus of the neoliberal digital society. b) Unveil the behavior of a neoliberal organization that, in the face of the negative repercussion of the launch of technology, sought to camouflage its interests, but without dispelling its proposal, indicating a solution to a "new spirit of the home-office" Academic contributions: a) The constitution of a "new spirit of the home-office", which further blurs the nebulous boundaries between work and personal life, now reaching space and demanding new theoretical approaches. b) Advance in studies on technological affordances, pointing to the possibility of a new concept of "resources that monitor their own technological resources", characterizing technological surveillance resources, but of a second level.
- Publication
Teoria e Prática em Administração, 2023, Vol 13, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
2238-104X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22478/ufpb.2238-104X.2022v13n2.63548