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ABSTRACT Consumer stress induced by online luxury market has become a threat to consumer well‐being. This research identifies key stress dimensions on online new and second‐hand luxury platforms by applying natural language processing (NLP) to consumer‐generated texts (Study 1).
Jisu Jang, Jiyun Kang
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Background and purpose Despite the increasing integration of information technologies in healthcare settings, limited attention has been given to understanding technostress among health practitioners in hospitals. This study aims to assess the prevalence
Hamid Keshavarz +2 more
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User’s Technostress Appraisal: Do Organizational Practices Matter?
International audienceThe objective of this research is to question the general nature of technostress models and to focus on how people evaluate stressful situations.
Cucchi, Alain
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ABSTRACT University employees experience high levels of work‐related stress and burnout, yet despite an abundance of interventions, participation remains low and they don't reach those who need them most. This study identified major stressors in the university environment and barriers and facilitators to participation in wellbeing interventions ...
Abigail Bailey +3 more
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A Bibliometric Analysis to Study the Evolution of Artificial Intelligence in Business Ethics
ABSTRACT The contemporary world is witnessing the pervasive diffusion of artificial intelligence (AI) across diverse societal domains. Concurrently, the implementation of these technologies in numerous management areas raises novel and critical ethical considerations.
Mario Tani +3 more
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The study aims to elucidate the impact of technostress on student academic performance, with a focus on the moderating role of regulation-focused strategies (promotive and preventive regulatory focus).
Sriwidharmanely, Maria Suniati Gultom
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Subjective Technology Risk and Education Preferences: VET as a Safe Haven or Dead End?
ABSTRACT Education equips individuals with valuable skills to protect them against employment risks associated with the digital transition. As scholars debate whether vocational education and training (VET) or general education better insures against technology‐induced employment risk, we ask how this type of risk, as perceived by individuals, shapes ...
Matthias Haslberger, Scherwin M. Bajka
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Work Has Changed, Has HRM? Designing for the Distributed, Fragmented, and Fluid Era
ABSTRACT This paper addresses the growing misalignment between traditional human resource management (HRM) systems and the realities of distributed, fluid, and fragmented work. To address this issue, we introduce the FLUID‐HRM framework—a layered design architecture that reconfigures core HRM domains (resourcing, rewards, development, relations, work ...
Černe Matej, Lamovšek Amadeja
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Background Critical care nurses frequently experience high levels of technostress due to the increasing demands of healthcare technology, which contributes to burnout.
Mostafa Shaban +3 more
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Technostress Creators and their Relations to Technostress Inhibitors when Working Remotely [PDF]
5 Abstract In recent years, information and communication technology have become an increasingly integral part of almost everyone's work. The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has accelerated to some extent the implementation of digital technologies that employees ...
Mihalko, Martin
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