Digital Working Environments. The De-Socialization of Workplaces

Marianne Thejls Ziegler, Christoph Lütge

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Abstract

Professional interaction is being transformed by digitization of communication and decision making. Both the increasing use of video conferences and the launch ChatGPT are at risk of contributing to the desocializing work. Based on recent research on video conferencing and the use of AI, we identify dimensions of professional interaction, which are affected by this development. It is the very competitive interaction, which allows workers to excel. This interaction is diminished by digitization of communication and decision making. With reference to, theories on competition, work ethics and psychological wellbeing, we suggest rating workplaces according to the extent to which they satisfy these needs. Such a rating system would identify criteria and methods for improving organizations' ability to integrate employees in collective agency. At the same time, this rating would require debates with ideological connotations regarding the legitimacy of competitive meritocracy. We suggest that scholars should engaging in such debates.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 58th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2025
EditorsTung X. Bui
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Pages4779-4788
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)9780998133188
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
Event58th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2025 - Honolulu, United States
Duration: 7 Jan 202510 Jan 2025

Publication series

NameProceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
ISSN (Print)1530-1605

Conference

Conference58th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2025
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityHonolulu
Period7/01/2510/01/25

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