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Kontextsensitive Assistenzsysteme und Überwachung am Arbeitsplatz: Ein meta-analytisches Review zur Auswirkung elektronischer Überwachung auf Beschäftigte

Author: Nils Backhaus

Published in: Zeitschrift für Arbeitswissenschaft | Issue 1/2019

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Zusammenfassung

Durch die Zunahme digitalisierter kontextsensitiver Arbeitssysteme besteht vermehrt auch die Möglichkeit, Arbeitsplätze und -tätigkeiten umfassend elektronisch zu überwachen. In diesem Review wird die Frage adressiert, wie sich eine potentielle Überwachung auf Beschäftigte auswirkt. Das Review umfasst 85 Studien zur Auswirkung auf die Outcome-Variablen Leistung, Stress, Belastung und Beanspruchung, Motivation, Zufriedenheit, Vertrauen, Commitment sowie positive und negative Verhaltensweisen und den affektiven Zustand von Beschäftigten. Die Studien werden sowohl qualitativ als auch meta-analytisch aufbereitet. Es zeigen sich heterogene Befunde auf die Leistung der Beschäftigten und überwiegend kleine nachteilige Effekte auf die Stresserleben, Beanspruchung, wahrgenommene Kontrolle, Zufriedenheit, Commitment und Affekt. Daran anknüpfend lässt sich nachzeichnen, dass die nachteiligen Auswirkungen von Überwachung durch eine bewusste Gestaltung und Implementierung der Systeme abgefedert werden können, z. B. durch die Vermeidung von Einzelüberwachung (Überwachungsebene), eine partizipative Einführung unter Beteiligung der Beschäftigten, eine sinnvolle Begründung und ein positives Feedback. Die meisten Studien im Review basieren jedoch auf korrelativen bzw. quasiexperimentellen Designs und erlauben daher nur Aussagen zu Gestaltungshinweisen bzw. -empfehlungen. Für ein gesichertes Gestaltungswissen sind Studien erforderlich, die längsschnittlich angelegt sind und systematische Interventionen, auch im Feld, umfassen.
Praktische Relevanz Durch die Digitalisierung der Arbeitswelt, insbesondere die Einführung vernetzter, intelligenter bzw. kontextsensitiver Systeme, entstehen neue Potentiale zur Überwachung der Beschäftigten. Dieser Aspekt wird bislang noch sehr selten bei der arbeitswissenschaftlichen Gestaltung und Bewertung von Assistenzsystemen berücksichtigt. Der Beitrag sensibilisiert für diese Thematik und verdeutlicht die möglichen Auswirkungen und Risiken von elektronischer Überwachung. Zur Vermeidung negativer Auswirkungen werden praxisnahe Gestaltungshinweise gegeben.

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Metadata
Title
Kontextsensitive Assistenzsysteme und Überwachung am Arbeitsplatz: Ein meta-analytisches Review zur Auswirkung elektronischer Überwachung auf Beschäftigte
Author
Nils Backhaus
Publication date
21-12-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Zeitschrift für Arbeitswissenschaft / Issue 1/2019
Print ISSN: 0340-2444
Electronic ISSN: 2366-4681
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41449-018-00140-z

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