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The use of information and communications technology (ICT) in organizations is a global phenomenon. Their benefits: providing companies with efficiency and productivity, are well-known. Even so, there is growing worry over the stress that workers experience due to technology¿technostress¿and its negative consequences for organizations and workers ...
Carla Cecilia Torres
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Using information and communication technologies has become one of the main sources of stress in the contemporary workplace. Technostressors affect not only employees’ functioning within the organization but can also have impact on their private life ...
Paweł Kot
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Examining the Role of Technostress Creators and Inhibitors on Academics Burnout [PDF]
Recent studies have focused on examining the impact of technostress (TS) on academics and students. However, there remains a paucity of studies examining the influence of TS on burnout among academics.
Hashim, Kamarul Faizal +5 more
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10 Years of Research on Technostress Creators and Inhibitors: Synthesis and Critique
Organizations implement new technologies frequently to achieve competitive advantage. Constant change, however, requires employees to adapt to new business requirements.
Compeau, D. +2 more
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<p><span>In an era of increasing reliance on technology, understanding the influence of technostress and the importance of work-life balance on staff well-being is crucial for creating a supportive work environment.
Etado, Johanisa Limgas +1 more
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The dark side of sales technologies: how technostress affects sales professionals
Purpose: This article evaluates the effect of technostress due to implementation of sales technologies on sales professionals in terms of changes in job satisfaction and role stress and potential mitigation strategies including technostress inhibitors ...
Ellen Bolman Pullins +1 more
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Psychometric Model for Service Firm's Intellectual Stress Diagnosis and Management: Development and Validation. [PDF]
A modern service firm—a complex interaction of humans, technology, and corporate culture driven by knowledge and digitalization—is susceptible to intellectual stress (istress) as do humans. This is because both have intellectual capability—intellectual capital (IC) for service firms and competence for humans.
Emuobonuvie AE, Ekuobase GO.
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Technostress: A Concept Analysis
Information and communication technology (ICT) has become an integral part of modern society, transforming the way people work, communicate, and live. However, the pervasive use of technology has also given rise to a new phenomenon known as "technostress"
Rachid JAHIDI +2 more
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Social Support as Technostress Inhibitor.
Due to ongoing digitalization and the social distancing measures that came along with the COVID-19 pandemic, the working conditions and environments have changed for many individuals. Because of increased telework, the use of digital technologies for communicating and collaborating at work has been intensified, which can cause technostress.
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Experiences of Technostress among Nurses [PDF]
Background: In 2014, a new Electronic Health Record (EHR) system integrating standardized nursing terminology was introduced at a hospital in Norway. Previous research shows that the combination of new technology and tasks are stressful, expressed as ...
Sørebø, Øystein +2 more
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