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Well-being and Productivity in Metricised Employee Performance Systems (2023-2026)

Abstract

The project will advance knowledge around the impact that the increasing use of digitised monitoring, performance measurement and metric systems are having on the workforce. It will generate a greater understanding of why, when and how these systems have a positive rather than a negative impact on employee motivation, well-being and performance. It will produce design guidelines to enhance organisations¿ understanding and capability to sustainably manage and implement the use of monitoring and metric systems. Increasing this capability will help reduce the financial burden of workplace stress that these systems will have, it will positively influence worker well-being and work culture and help increase workplace productivity.

Experts

Professor Martin Edwards

Deputy Head of UQ Business School
School of Business
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Professor and Deputy Head of School
School of Business
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Martin Edwards
Martin Edwards

Professor Tyler Okimoto

Associate Dean (Academic)
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Tyler Okimoto
Tyler Okimoto

Associate Professor Stacey Parker

Affiliate of Centre for Business an
Centre for Business and Organisational Psychology
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Associate Professor
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Stacey Parker
Stacey Parker