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Determination of Technostress Resources and Technostress Levels of Academicians

2022
This research was carried out to determine the technostress resources and technostress levels of academicians. The population of the research consists of 543 academicians working at Mardin Artuklu University in March-May 2022. The sample of the research consists of 285 academicians reached by the convenience sampling method.
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Computer-related technostress in China

Communications of the ACM, 2005
Technostress has been defined as any negative effect on human attitudes, thoughts, behavior, and psychology that directly or indirectly results from technology [8]. With the recent widespread application of IT and the Internet throughout China, technostress has become a serious issue for both users and IT professionals due to its potential effect on ...
Qiang Tu, Kanliang Wang, Qin Shu
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The Leadership Dimension of Coping with Technostress

2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2014
One pathway to alleviate the consequences of technology-induced stress may lie in the role that supervisors may or may not play in mitigating the negative consequences of ICT usage. Based on survey research with 491 salespersons using ICT in their work environment, and tested with structural equation modelling, we discuss the impact of two forms of ...
Christian Fieseler   +3 more
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Strategic management of technostress

Journal of Medical Systems, 1985
The article proposes the concept of technostress and makes a strong recommendation for conducting research based on key researchable hypotheses. A conceptual framework of technostress is suggested to provide some focus to future research. A number of technostress management strategies are put forward, including strategic technological planning ...
D H, Caro, A S, Sethi
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Technostress in digital healthcare environments

XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2020
The introduction of information and communication technology has changed the working style of healthcare managers, often leading to stress. This article discusses the different implications of digitization and proposes some ideas for sustainable technology.
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On the biology of technostress

ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 2012
Despite the fact that human society has greatly benefited from the availability of information and communication technologies (ICT), both the use and ubiquity of ICT may also have a "dark side." Direct human interaction with ICT, as well as perceptions, emotions, and thoughts regarding the implementation of ICT in organizations and its pervasiveness in
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Technostress

Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2022
Kathy R. Fox   +2 more
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Mobile Technostress

2015
The term “technostress” was created by Craig Brod in the1980s and further explored by Michelle Weil and Larry Rosen. With the prevalence of mobile Information and Communication Technologies (mICTs) in recent years, mobile technostress has received attention from experts in various scientific fields.
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Evaluation of technostress in education

2021
The field of education is increasingly reliant on the use of technology in the 21st century. The focus is now on the quality of learning rather than the methods of delivery. Evidence highlights that faculty face a continual need to keep up with technology to provide quality education.
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Tempering technostress

IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 1999
Wayne Fisher, Slawo Wesolkowski
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