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Book Description

The transformational technologies of the Internet-Web compound continue to exert a vast and readily apparent influence on the way we live and work. In recent times, internet penetration is now very high in most parts of the world, impacting the context and content of the workplace and the boundary between work and private life is even more porous. Not only has the reach increased, but the technologies to access the Internet-Web have further evolved towards increasing portability. The hardware evolution from desktops to laptops to mobile technologies (phones, tablets, watches, eyeglasses) marches forward. The increasing mobility and 24/7 accessibility offers the opportune time to revisit the transformations occurring.

Today the Internet consists of billions of digital devices, people, services and other physical objects with the potential to seamlessly connect, interact and exchange information about themselves and their environment. Organizations now use these digital devices and physical objects to produce and consume Internet-based services. This new Internet ecosystem is commonly referred to as the Internet of People, Things and Services (IoPTS). In this follow-up to their 2006 volume, Simmers & Anandarajan examine how The Internet of People, Things and Services (IoPTS) transforms our workplaces.

Information and communications technology (ICT) expansion from desktops to laptops to ubiquitous smart objects that sense and communicate directly over the internet – the IoPTS - offers us the opportune time to revisit how the Internet transforms our workplaces.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of Figures
  7. List of Tables
  8. List of Contributors
  9. 1 Introduction: The Internet of People, Things and Services (IoPTS): Workplace Transformations
  10. PART 1 IoPTS Workplace—People
    1. 2 Moving From the IoT to the IoP: Applying Mary Parker Follett’s Circular Response, Integration, and Law of the Situation to the Role and Responsibilities of the User in the IoPTS Workplace
    2. 3 The Internet of Things and Cognitive Analytics
    3. 4 Sustainable Careers and IoPTS: May the Internet of People, Things and Services Be Too Much of a Good Thing for Career and Human Resource Management?
    4. 5 Cyberloafing in the Realm of IoPTS: Examining Individual Neutralization and Organizational Citizenship Behavior
    5. 6 Social Media, Data Privacy, and the Internet of People, Things and Services in the Workplace: A Legal and Organizational Perspective
  11. PART 2 IoPTS Workplace—Things
    1. 7 Initiating the Internet of Things: Early Adopters’ Expectations for Changing Business Practices and Implications for Working Life
    2. 8 The Impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) on the IT Security Infrastructure of Traditional Colleges and Universities in the State of Utah
    3. 9 Securing the Smart Phone: A Motivational Model
    4. 10 Intranets of People, Things, and Services: Exploring the Role of Virtual Human Resource Development
  12. PART 3 IoPTS Workplace—Services
    1. 11 A SWOT Analysis Relating the Internet of Things to Designing Effective HR Performance Management Systems
    2. 12 Beyond the Consulting Room: The Internet of People, Things and Services and the Human Factors of Outpatient Support
    3. 13 An Examination of Online Repurchasing Behavior in an IoT Environment
    4. 14 Leading the Digital Supply Chain
    5. 15 A Framework to Reduce IoPTS Security Breaches in the Smart Workplace
    6. 16 IoPTS and the Future Workplace: A Global Perspective
  13. Index
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