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- W4385214391 abstract "This paper explores the relationship of the (un)healthy body and the performance expectations of social interactions at organizations. Through oral history interviews with Celiac afflicted individuals who work in intellectual labour settings, we illustrate that accountability and performance measures in organizations are imbued with requirements that go beyond what we may usually think of being included in performance management. For this illustration, we concentrate on the way that employees socially interact. Not meeting and fulfilling social activity standards leads to an effect on performance even if the individuals produce all the necessary work outputs. The paper explores how social activities and socialising are implicated in performance measurement in immaterial labour and highlights the exclusionary impact that social activity expectations have on those with the autoimmune disorder celiac disease. In response to this, we argue, employees with celiac disease attempt to embody an able body, hiding experiences with the disease. Our findings show that these employees become socially controlled and have to outperform healthy colleagues due to the stigmatization and ignorance surrounding the disease and the way this stigma and ignorance interacts with the social conditions, behaviours and norms of performance management. With this paper, we contribute to a growing body of literature in critical accounting that researches the way that accounting practices restrict the experiences of the embodied self and hidden conditions that are required to be accountable and perform well in organizations. In particular, we extend such efforts by exploring these shortcomings of accounting practices in the area of long-term health and disease management at work." @default.
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- W4385214391 date "2023-08-01" @default.
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- W4385214391 title "Understanding the Role of Social Workplace Activities on Performance: A Case Study of Celiac Disease" @default.
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