Task Visibility, Free Riding, and Shirking: Explaining the Effect of Structure and Technology on Employee Behavior

Citation
R. Jones, Gareth, Task Visibility, Free Riding, and Shirking: Explaining the Effect of Structure and Technology on Employee Behavior, Academy of Management review , 9(4), 1984, pp. 684-695
ISSN journal
03637425
Volume
9
Issue
4
Year of publication
1984
Pages
684 - 695
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
The properties of organized or team production affect three phenomena-free riding, shirking, and task visibility-that mediate the relationship between organizational structure and technology, on the one hand, and employee performance and satisfaction, on the other.Using transaction cost theory, a model of the expected effects of the mediating variables on organizational behavior is presented, and a set of derived hypotheses concerning the structure-technology-behavior relationship is developed.