The IoT can be defined as a system that is a network or physical object contained with various embedded technologies through which one can communicate or interact with internal states or external environment. The Internet of Things (IoT) may provide several advantages to individual and organizational performance, but, like with other technological adoptions, it may also present unexpected dangers and need significant organizational reforms. For businesses, IoT is more than just a term; it is a rising trend, a tried-and-true strategy, and a cutting-edge technology. Organizations using IoT reach a tipping point, but they may also confront a variety of technical and management obstacles. Depending on whether you are the industry’s first or second pioneers, you will face a variety of obstacles. As a result, the impact of installing conducting IoT will differ. Meanwhile, no research has been conducted to examine the influence of IoT adoption on employee and business performance. This research aims to fill that need. Internally, we want to understand managers’ or shareholders’ perspectives on performance once businesses have implemented IoT.
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22 March 2024
ADVANCE COMPUTING AND INGENIOUS TECHNOLOGY IN ENGINEERING SCIENCE
30–31 December 2021
Greater Noida, India
Research Article|
March 22 2024
Critically analysing the concept of internet of things (IoT) and how it impacts employee and organisational performance
Apsara Saleth Mary;
Apsara Saleth Mary
a)
1
Centre for Tourism and Hotel Management, Madurai Kamaraj University
, Madurai Tamil Nadu, India
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Luigi Pio Leonardo Cavaliere;
Luigi Pio Leonardo Cavaliere
b)
2
Department of Economics, University of Foggia
, Foggia, Italy
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Soujanya Daniel;
Soujanya Daniel
c)
3
KL Business School, KL University
, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India
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Sonali Shirish Ingale;
Sonali Shirish Ingale
d)
4
Ashoka Center for Business and Computer Studies,Computer Science Department, Savitribai phule University
, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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P. Sasikala
P. Sasikala
e)
5
Costume Design and Fashion, Kongunadu Arts and Science College
, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India
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AIP Conf. Proc. 2816, 120002 (2024)
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Apsara Saleth Mary, Luigi Pio Leonardo Cavaliere, Soujanya Daniel, Sonali Shirish Ingale, P. Sasikala; Critically analysing the concept of internet of things (IoT) and how it impacts employee and organisational performance. AIP Conf. Proc. 22 March 2024; 2816 (1): 120002. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0185945
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