Feeling interrupted—Being responsive: How online messages relate to affect at work

Volume: 39, Issue: 3, Pages: 369 - 383
Published: Oct 9, 2017
Abstract
Summary Being constantly connected to others via e‐mail and other online messages is increasingly typical for many employees. In this paper, we develop and test a model that specifies how interruptions by online messages relate to negative and positive affect. We hypothesize that perceived interruptions by online messages predict state negative affect via time pressure and that perceived interruptions predict state positive affect via...
Paper Details
Title
Feeling interrupted—Being responsive: How online messages relate to affect at work
Published Date
Oct 9, 2017
Volume
39
Issue
3
Pages
369 - 383
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