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Technostress and Counterproductive Behaviours in an Organisation
Work can be a place where we experience stress. In recent years, employees exposed to work with the use of information and communication technologies have reported symptoms of technostress.
Kot, P. (Paweł)
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ABSTRACT Financial institutions are increasingly employing artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to optimize their financial advice and services for consumers. However, consumers have demonstrated reluctance toward adopting AI technology goods, and the intermediary psychological mechanism of adoption intention in the financial service context is ...
Zi Wang +4 more
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In today′s rapidly evolving technological landscape, understanding how new technologies affect employees is essential. While previous research has largely emphasized the negative impact of technostressors on well‐being and performance, less attention has been devoted to the protective role of technology‐related moderators.
Georgia Libera Finstad +5 more
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Existing theoretical studies typically frame technostress as a barrier that limits technology adoption. This study challenges this assumption by positioning technostress as an adaptive stimulus within the digital ecosystem. It empirically examines how technostress influences FinTech adoption among Generation Z in developing countries.
Muhardi Saputra +4 more
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AI Content, User Fatigue, and Churn on TikTok: Testing an Integrated Stressor Model
The rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence–generated content (AIGC) on short‐form video platforms raises fundamental questions regarding its effects on users’ psychological well‐being and platform retention. Despite growing scholarly interest in social media fatigue and discontinuance, no empirical study has simultaneously examined AI‐related ...
Giang Thi Truong Nguyen +2 more
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Flowing Through Social Commerce: A Systematic Review and Research Agenda
ABSTRACT This manuscript offers a theory‐driven and integrative synthesis of the literature on flow within social commerce environments, a dynamic and globally relevant phenomenon that reshapes how consumers engage with brands and make purchase decisions in digital spaces.
Gisela Ammetller +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study conducts a computational literature review (CLR) of 1076 peer‐reviewed publications (1972–2024) to map how youth ICT engagement has been studied across the social sciences. Using unsupervised topic modeling, we identify 14 latent topics, which cluster into five domains: digital learning, online risk and well‐being, identity and ...
Rikke Nyland Christensen +3 more
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In the modern work landscape, technology and digitalisation are ubiquitous. The rise of hybrid work alone has dramatically increased workers’ exposure to and dependence on information and communication technology (ICT) tools. While technology enables people to work faster and smarter, it can also restrict and induce technostress.
Rita Jakstiene +4 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.
Daiana Colledani +4 more
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Integrating technostress creators and inhibitors in using accounting information system to improve job satisfaction and task performance [PDF]
It has been established that technostress adversely affect the professionals’ job satisfaction and performance. However, the impact of technostress which imposes additional stress on the professionals such as accountants is yet to be reflected.
Saganuwan, Mohammed Umar
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