• DocumentCode
    115412
  • Title

    How do mobile technologies affect work and private lives? The case of Turkish banking professionals

  • Author

    Yildirim, Nihan ; Ansal, Hacer

  • Author_Institution
    Fac. of Manage., Istanbul Tech. Univ., Istanbul, Turkey
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    27-31 July 2014
  • Firstpage
    2016
  • Lastpage
    2029
  • Abstract
    Mobile technologies (MTs) became important part of infrastructure in service industries. The impacts of MT usage in work are shown to be significant; improving the productivity, responsiveness, effectiveness and flexibility of companies, while reshaping the work place organization and making employees accessible on a 7/24 basis. However, there are great differences in terms of the types and levels of these impacts on organizations and individuals as the industry, region/country changes. Moreover, not much is known about the effects of MTs in developing countries like Turkey where there is a rapidly increasing mobile penetration (mobile phone and internet subscription rates) which is a critical infrastructure component of mobile working. Turkey has quite an advanced banking industry that has went through serious industrial restructuring. Banking industry has always been among the early adapters and first users of new information and communication technologies, as well as first appliers of new organizational development and human resource management techniques. In the last few years, mobile technologies has become key technologies for banks and accordingly, the usage of mobile devices by banking professionals for work purposes increased. As happened in other new information technologies and human resources systems, experiences of banking industry in mobile technology usage at work-place can provide best practices or lessons for practitioners form other industries. This study tries to provide insights on the perceptions of employees in the Turkish banking industry, about the impact of these technologies on their work practices and on their private lives. A structured survey is carried out with 107 white collar professionals from 5 major retail banks in Turkey. By conducting Factors Analysis and correlation analysis, 8 ma
  • Keywords
    banking; critical infrastructures; human resource management; mobile computing; organisational aspects; personnel; social aspects of automation; MTs; Turkish banking professionals; advanced banking industry; correlation analysis; critical infrastructure component; education level; employee perceptions; factors analysis; human resource management techniques; information and communication technology; knowledge supply chain; mobile devices; mobile penetration; mobile technology; organizational development; service industries; Banking; Companies; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Productivity;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Management of Engineering & Technology (PICMET), 2014 Portland International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Kanazawa
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    6921149