Worker stress in the age of mobile technology: The combined effects of perceived interruption overload and worker control
Volume: 29, Issue: 1, Pages: 101595 - 101595
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
Mobile technologies have dramatically increased the number of work-related interruptions, especially after regular work hours. At the same time, many employees have limited freedom to decide how and when they accomplish their work, a condition that renders the explosion of interruptions especially problematic. This study proposes that perceived interruption overload negatively impacts work-related technology-usage via workers’ experiences of...
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Title
Worker stress in the age of mobile technology: The combined effects of perceived interruption overload and worker control
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pages
101595 - 101595
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