CATALYST

CATALYST is about pivotal moments that shape business and the global economy. We tap into the expertise of Temple University’s Fox School of Business faculty and business community to dig deep into today’s most pressing questions, like: What is the future of work? Will the WTO stop working? Who is winning the global AI race? We decode topics from philosophical and practical standpoints so you, the workforce, can spark change in your field.

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episode 5: Work is Watching


Your company knows a lot about you: your age, how many children you have, where you live, your vacation habits. But what if they also know that you just bought a new mountain bike or a pregnancy test? That you scroll through Twitter during your lunch break or that you just scheduled an appointment with a dermatologist? 

Leora Eisenstadt, assistant professor of Legal Studies at the Fox School of Business, studies how companies can and are gathering data from our personal lives to glean information—and predict things like our willingness to take risks, attempts to multitask, and current or future health issues. Plus how this data collection might drive decisions about your career trajectory at your company.

 

Key Links

  • Learn more about Professor Leora Eisenstadt
  • Fox School researcher says data analytics blur line between personal and professional lives
  • What Happens If Work Follows You Home
  • The New York Times article Leora references: How My Boss Monitors Me While I Work From Home

 

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 June 8, 2020  29m