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Goldbricking (also called cyberloafing or cyberslacking) is the practice of doing less work than one is able to, while maintaining the appearance of working. The term originates from the confidence trick of applying a gold coating to a brick of worthless metal—while the worker may appear industrious on the surface, in reality they are less valuable. Goldbricking became a mainstream topic when Yahoo! announced in late February 2013 that it was banning remote work because it discovered its remote workers were not logging into the corporate VPN often enough.

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  • Cyberloafing (de)
  • Ciberpereza (es)
  • Goldbricking (en)
  • 골드브리킹 (ko)
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  • Cyberloafing oder Cyberslacking ist die Nutzung des vom Arbeitgeber bereitgestellten Internet-Zugangs zur privaten Informationsbeschaffung, privater E-Mail oder anderer Online-Kommunikation während der Arbeitszeit. Ist die private Tätigkeit nicht Internet-bezogen, wird auch von Goldbricking gesprochen. (de)
  • 골드브리킹(goldbricking), 사이버슬래킹(cyberslacking)은 겉으로는 근무를 유지하는 것처럼 보이지만 할 수 있는 업무보다 일을 덜 하는 행위를 말한다. 게으름 피우기라고도 한다. "골드브리킹"이라는 용어는 노동자가 표면에 부지런히 일하는 것처럼 보이는 와중 금을 벽돌에 코팅해야 하는 대신 무가치한 금속을 적재함으로써 실제로는 가치없는 일을 한 신용 사기에서 기원한다. 1999년 보고에 따르면 미국 내 컴퓨터 자원의 사이퍼슬래킹 비용이 한 해에 10억 달러를 넘어선다고 추정하였다. 광대역 인터넷 접속이 작업장에서 일상화되었을 때 골드브리킹의 예가 눈에 띄게 증가하였다. 그 이전까지는 전화 접속 연결 속도가 매우 느려 인터넷을 탐색하며 노동 시간을 보내는 일은 드문 편이었다. 수많은 기업들은 생산성 제고와 책임 제한 노력의 일환으로 를 이용하여 직원의 인터넷 활동을 추적한다. (ko)
  • La ciberpereza (en inglés cyberslacking o cyberloafing) denomina a la pérdida de tiempo que ocasiona revisar redes sociales, mensajería personal, páginas de GIFs, vídeos o música, durante la jornada laboral. De acuerdo a un estudio realizado por la Universidad de Nevada, esté fenómeno de pérdida de tiempo y productividad cuesta a las empresas en Estados Unidos más de 85 mil millones de dólares al año.​ (es)
  • Goldbricking (also called cyberloafing or cyberslacking) is the practice of doing less work than one is able to, while maintaining the appearance of working. The term originates from the confidence trick of applying a gold coating to a brick of worthless metal—while the worker may appear industrious on the surface, in reality they are less valuable. Goldbricking became a mainstream topic when Yahoo! announced in late February 2013 that it was banning remote work because it discovered its remote workers were not logging into the corporate VPN often enough. (en)
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  • Cyberloafing oder Cyberslacking ist die Nutzung des vom Arbeitgeber bereitgestellten Internet-Zugangs zur privaten Informationsbeschaffung, privater E-Mail oder anderer Online-Kommunikation während der Arbeitszeit. Ist die private Tätigkeit nicht Internet-bezogen, wird auch von Goldbricking gesprochen. (de)
  • Goldbricking (also called cyberloafing or cyberslacking) is the practice of doing less work than one is able to, while maintaining the appearance of working. The term originates from the confidence trick of applying a gold coating to a brick of worthless metal—while the worker may appear industrious on the surface, in reality they are less valuable. A 1999 report estimated that cyberslacking cost employers in the United States $1 billion a year in computer resources. Instances of goldbricking increased markedly when broadband Internet connections became commonplace in workplaces. Before that, the slow speed of dial-up connections meant that spending work time browsing on the internet was rarely worthwhile. Many firms employ surveillance software to track employees' Internet activity in an effort to limit liability and improve productivity. Goldbricking became a mainstream topic when Yahoo! announced in late February 2013 that it was banning remote work because it discovered its remote workers were not logging into the corporate VPN often enough. (en)
  • La ciberpereza (en inglés cyberslacking o cyberloafing) denomina a la pérdida de tiempo que ocasiona revisar redes sociales, mensajería personal, páginas de GIFs, vídeos o música, durante la jornada laboral. De acuerdo a un estudio realizado por la Universidad de Nevada, esté fenómeno de pérdida de tiempo y productividad cuesta a las empresas en Estados Unidos más de 85 mil millones de dólares al año.​ Los casos de ciberpereza han aumentado en gran medida desde que las conexiones de Internet de banda ancha devinieron comunes en los espacios de trabajo. Muchas empresas emplean software de vigilancia para monitoreo de la actividad de Internet de sus empleados, en un esfuerzo para limitar estas prácticas y mejorar la productividad.​ Otros métodos utilizados para reducir la ciberpereza incluyen la instalación de servidores proxy para impedir el acceso a recursos como canales de chat, mensajería instantánea, o videojuegos en línea, así como medidas disciplinarias para los empleados encontrados en situaciones de ciberpereza, o medidas de recompensa como proporcionar acceso a Internet libre fuera del horario laboral. (es)
  • 골드브리킹(goldbricking), 사이버슬래킹(cyberslacking)은 겉으로는 근무를 유지하는 것처럼 보이지만 할 수 있는 업무보다 일을 덜 하는 행위를 말한다. 게으름 피우기라고도 한다. "골드브리킹"이라는 용어는 노동자가 표면에 부지런히 일하는 것처럼 보이는 와중 금을 벽돌에 코팅해야 하는 대신 무가치한 금속을 적재함으로써 실제로는 가치없는 일을 한 신용 사기에서 기원한다. 1999년 보고에 따르면 미국 내 컴퓨터 자원의 사이퍼슬래킹 비용이 한 해에 10억 달러를 넘어선다고 추정하였다. 광대역 인터넷 접속이 작업장에서 일상화되었을 때 골드브리킹의 예가 눈에 띄게 증가하였다. 그 이전까지는 전화 접속 연결 속도가 매우 느려 인터넷을 탐색하며 노동 시간을 보내는 일은 드문 편이었다. 수많은 기업들은 생산성 제고와 책임 제한 노력의 일환으로 를 이용하여 직원의 인터넷 활동을 추적한다. (ko)
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