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Technological Addictions

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2022
Modern technology rewards constant engagement and discourages sparing use, opening the door to unhealthy use and even addiction. The technological addictions (TAs) are a newly described set of disorders that come with the technological advances that define the new era.
James, Sherer, Petros, Levounis
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Directing Technology Addiction Research in Information Systems

ACM Sigmis Database, 2022
In this second part of a series of articles to direct technology addiction research in the information systems discipline, we discuss the history, conceptualization, and measurement of technology addiction.
A. Serenko, Ofir Turel
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Conceptualizing digital well-being and technology addiction in I-O psychology

Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2021
Digital well-being, digital mindfulness, digital minimalism, digital wellness. Who does not get confused when reading about these trending and apparently similar-looking constructs?
Marvin Dadischeck
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Insecure Attachment and Technology Addiction Among Young Adults: The Mediating Role of Impulsivity, Alexithymia, and General Psychological Distress

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2020
Previous studies have emphasized the effect of insecurity attachment on youth's Internet and smartphone addiction. In this study, we examine the mediating role of alexithymia, impulsivity, and general psychological distress in the relationship between ...
Chiara Remondi   +6 more
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Addicted to technology

Business Strategy Review, 2007
Can new technology provided by a company to boost productivity cause workers to become addicted? If yes, who's responsible: workers or management?Nada Kakabadse, Gayle Porter and David Vance see an uncharted legal frontier emerging. Is any company prepared?
Nada Kakabadse   +2 more
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Exploring the Effect of Attachment on Technology Addiction to Generative AI Chatbots: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis

International journal of human computer interactions
With the advancement of artificial intelligence technology, generative AI chatbots (GAIC) such as ChatGPT, are integrating into various aspects of society and quietly changing people’s lives.
Yiting Huang, Hanyun Huang
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Directing Technology Addiction Research in Information Systems

Data Base, 2020
Technology-related addictions have become common in many societies. Consequently, IS research has started examining such issues. In these embryonic stages of research, this line of work has already shown some promise in terms of understanding and ...
A. Serenko, Ofir Turel
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Potential treatments of technology addiction: insights for information systems scholars

Internet Research
PurposeIn this current review, we aimed to understand technology addiction interventions and provide guidelines for IS scholars to use IT to prevent or attenuate technology addiction.Design/methodology/approachWe systematically reviewed articles ...
Weihong Ning, Ofir Turel, Fred Davis
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Personality, Internet Addiction, and Other Technological Addictions

2019
There has been a significant shift from the view that addictions are disorders involving compulsive drug usage to a view that non-substance related behaviors may now be considered addictions. There is evidence to suggest that people are showing signs of addiction to non-substance-related behaviors.
Zaheer Hussain, Halley M. Pontes
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The Technological Smoke Break: An Assessment of Technology Addiction in the Workplace

International Journal of Business Communication, 2020
The purpose of the current study was to extend prior research by examining the impact of policies that allowed or not-allowed employees access to their smartphones while at work on employee job satisfaction and organizational commitment.
Paul E. Madlock, Ciera N. Hessling
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