Is cyberloafing more complex than we originally thought? Cyberloafing as a coping response to workplace aggression exposure
Abstract
Employees spend approximately 2 h per day engaging in cyberloafing (i.e., using the internet at work for nonwork purposes) behaviors, costing organizations almost $85 billion dollars per year. As a result, cyberloafing is often considered a counterproductive type of withdrawal behavior. However, recent research suggests that cyberloafing may have some unexpected positive workplace outcomes. Therefore, we argue that the role of workplace...
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Title
Is cyberloafing more complex than we originally thought? Cyberloafing as a coping response to workplace aggression exposure
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
101
Pages
124 - 130
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