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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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New Technology and Work: AI and the Coming Struggle to Democratise Work Organisation
ABSTRACT This paper explores AI‐related changes at work and considers the adequacy of our conceptual tools in the light of contemporary advances in AI. These considerations raise the question of whether sociologists of work should engage more in advocating for worker voice in technology decision‐making. Using the concept of work organisation, I draw on
Stephen J. Frenkel
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Technostress and Academic Resilience Among First-Year College Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
When entering education at the university level, first-year students are usually required to master technology—the use of technology as the main support in learning and facilitating all student academic activities. Over time, this can lead to technology-
Gilbert Josafat Fanggidae, Arthur Huwae
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Exploring technostress dynamics in consulting companies in Germany: A mixed-methods approach [PDF]
Technostress (TS) has previously been addressed mainly from a broader organizational perspective, leaving more specific salient settings in the background. This paper bridges this gap by exploring TS dynamics in consulting companies in Germany, a setting
Ilona Leitner, Martina Rašticová
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Aging may lead to a gradual decline in work ability, but other factors, such as worker motivation, also play a crucial role. This study, based on the Job Demands–Resources model, examined whether work engagement, an indicator of high motivation, is ...
Cristina Di Tecco +9 more
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Information technology has brought about significant changes in enterprises, and new work situations have led to new problems. Employee resistance to new technologies, their ability to learn, and their ability to utilize personal resources to improve ...
Di Ye +4 more
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The aim was to identify if the elements of the service encounter and technostress creators affect the perceived service quality provided by internal information technology department, through the realization of a theoretical and empirical research ...
Danilo Magno Marchiori +1 more
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Measuring Technostress in Everyday Life: Development and Validation of an Assessment Scale
As technology becomes ever-present in daily routines, the impact of technostress (TS) extends beyond the workplace, calling for a broader investigation of the construct. This study was aimed at developing a scale to measure TS in everyday life. A 68-item
Daiana Colledani +3 more
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Italian Technostress Creators Scale: Validation of an Assessment Tool. [PDF]
Rossi MF +5 more
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