RT Article T1 Cyberslacking, Business Ethics and Managerial Economics JF Journal of business ethics VO 33 IS 3 SP 225 OP 231 A1 Block, Walter LA English YR 2001 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1785616455 AB Often, new technology brings in its train unprecedented problems. As far as computers, e-mail and the internet are concerned, this certainly holds true in many arenas. But there is one aspect of this new technology which does not present additional difficulties: cyber-slacking. The managerial challenges posed by employees using these amenities for job search, shopping sprees, personal relationships, in a word, general goofing off, have long ago already been overcome by employers. There is 'nothing new under the sun' in at least this one dimension of the computer age. K1 Managerial Challenge K1 Personal Relationship K1 Arena K1 Business Ethic K1 Economic Growth DO 10.1023/A:1012002902693