Digital Occupational Health Systems : What Do Employees Think about it?
Journal
Information systems frontiers : ISF
ISSN
1387-3326
ISSN-Digital
1572-9419
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2017-08-22
Author(s)
Abstract
A high rate of work-related accidents or diseases around the world not only threatens the health and wellbeing of employees, but also causes a considerable annual economic burden for organizations. One promising use of information technology would therefore be the management and prevention of occupational accidents and employee absenteeism. Although some companies are starting to introduce digital occupational health initiatives, there is scarce evidence about the inhibiting factors which may discourage the wide adoption of such systems in the workforce. This paper presents qualitative and quantitative data of an exploratory study, which delves into the perceptions of employees towards the use of digital occupational health systems. Our results show that employees are usually aware of the enhanced possibilities for managing and improving their health and wellbeing through such corporate initiatives. However, privacy concerns and the additional mental pressure caused by such systems, significantly diminishes an employee’s willingness to adopt them.
Language
English
Keywords
Digital occupational health
Mixed methods
Sensor-based systems
Technology adoption
HSG Classification
contribution to practical use / society
Publisher
Springer Science + Business Media
Publisher place
New York, NY
Number
first online
Start page
1
End page
16
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
251567