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Cleaning House: The Impact of Information Technology Monitoring on Employee Theft and Productivity
by
McAfee, Andrew
, Pierce, Lamar
, Snow, Daniel C.
in
Adoption of innovations
/ Analysis
/ Behavior modification
/ Business enterprises
/ Cleaning
/ Companies
/ crime prevention
/ Earnings
/ Employee crimes
/ Employee theft
/ Employee turnover
/ Employees
/ Ethics
/ Individual differences
/ information systems
/ Information technology
/ Investments
/ IT policy and management
/ judicial/legal
/ Labor productivity
/ marketing
/ Misconduct
/ Monitoring systems
/ Morality
/ Motivation
/ organizational studies
/ personnel
/ Productivity
/ Professional misconduct
/ Restaurants
/ Safety and security measures
/ Sales
/ sales force
/ service operations
/ Technology application
/ Theft
/ Workers
2015
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Cleaning House: The Impact of Information Technology Monitoring on Employee Theft and Productivity
by
McAfee, Andrew
, Pierce, Lamar
, Snow, Daniel C.
in
Adoption of innovations
/ Analysis
/ Behavior modification
/ Business enterprises
/ Cleaning
/ Companies
/ crime prevention
/ Earnings
/ Employee crimes
/ Employee theft
/ Employee turnover
/ Employees
/ Ethics
/ Individual differences
/ information systems
/ Information technology
/ Investments
/ IT policy and management
/ judicial/legal
/ Labor productivity
/ marketing
/ Misconduct
/ Monitoring systems
/ Morality
/ Motivation
/ organizational studies
/ personnel
/ Productivity
/ Professional misconduct
/ Restaurants
/ Safety and security measures
/ Sales
/ sales force
/ service operations
/ Technology application
/ Theft
/ Workers
2015
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Cleaning House: The Impact of Information Technology Monitoring on Employee Theft and Productivity
by
McAfee, Andrew
, Pierce, Lamar
, Snow, Daniel C.
in
Adoption of innovations
/ Analysis
/ Behavior modification
/ Business enterprises
/ Cleaning
/ Companies
/ crime prevention
/ Earnings
/ Employee crimes
/ Employee theft
/ Employee turnover
/ Employees
/ Ethics
/ Individual differences
/ information systems
/ Information technology
/ Investments
/ IT policy and management
/ judicial/legal
/ Labor productivity
/ marketing
/ Misconduct
/ Monitoring systems
/ Morality
/ Motivation
/ organizational studies
/ personnel
/ Productivity
/ Professional misconduct
/ Restaurants
/ Safety and security measures
/ Sales
/ sales force
/ service operations
/ Technology application
/ Theft
/ Workers
2015
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Cleaning House: The Impact of Information Technology Monitoring on Employee Theft and Productivity
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Cleaning House: The Impact of Information Technology Monitoring on Employee Theft and Productivity
2015
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This paper examines how firm investments in technology-based employee monitoring impact both misconduct and productivity. We use unique and detailed theft and sales data from 392 restaurant locations from five firms that adopt a theft monitoring information technology (IT) product. We use difference-in-differences models with staggered adoption dates to estimate the treatment effect of IT monitoring on theft and productivity. We find significant treatment effects in reduced theft and improved productivity that appear to be primarily driven by changed worker behavior rather than worker turnover. We examine four mechanisms that may drive this productivity result: economic and cognitive multitasking, fairness-based motivation, and perceived increases of general oversight. The observed productivity results represent substantial financial benefits to both firms and the legitimate tip-based earnings of workers. Our results suggest that employee misconduct is not solely a function of individual differences in ethics or morality, but can also be influenced by managerial policies that can benefit both firms and employees.
This paper was accepted by Serguei Netessine, operations management
.
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