Voluntary work‐related technology use during non‐work time: A narrative synthesis of empirical research and research agenda

S Schlachter, A McDowall, M Cropley… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The Internet and mobilization of information and communication technologies (ICTs) have
made non‐manual work increasingly portable and remotely accessible. As a result, a …

[HTML][HTML] Worker wellbeing and productivity in advanced economies: Re-examining the link

A Isham, S Mair, T Jackson - Ecological Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
Labour productivity is a key concept for understanding the way modern economies use
resources and features prominently in ecological economics. Ecological economists have …

Technostress: Technological antecedents and implications

R Ayyagari, V Grover, R Purvis - MIS quarterly, 2011 - JSTOR
With the proliferation and ubiquity of information and communication technologies (ICTs), it
is becoming imperative for individuals to constantly engage with these technologies in order …

The autonomy paradox: The implications of mobile email devices for knowledge professionals

M Mazmanian, WJ Orlikowski… - Organization science, 2013 - pubsonline.informs.org
Our research examines how knowledge professionals use mobile email devices to get their
work done and the implications of such use for their autonomy to control the location, timing …

“Technoference”: The interference of technology in couple relationships and implications for women's personal and relational well-being.

BT McDaniel, SM Coyne - Psychology of popular media culture, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Technology use has proliferated in family life; everyday intrusions and interruptions due to
technology devices, which we term “technoference,” will likely occur. We examine the …

[BOOK][B] The psychology of the Internet

P Wallace - 2015 - books.google.com
An engaging and research-based text, The Psychology of the Internet provides a balanced
overview of the psychological aspects of cyberspace. It explores crucial questions about the …

Smartphone use and work–home interference: The moderating role of social norms and employee work engagement

D Derks, D Van Duin, M Tims… - Journal of Occupational …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Work in our modern society that is facilitated by communication technology involves
connectivity, immediacy, and a blurring of boundaries between work and non‐work …

E-mail as a source and symbol of stress

SR Barley, DE Meyerson, S Grodal - Organization science, 2011 - pubsonline.informs.org
The increasing volume of e-mail and other technologically enabled communications are
widely regarded as a growing source of stress in people's lives. Yet research also suggests …

Smartphone use, work–home interference, and burnout: A diary study on the role of recovery

D Derks, AB Bakker - Applied psychology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This diary study examines the impact of daily recovery experiences on daily work–home
interference (WHI) and daily burnout symptoms within a group of smartphone users. A total …

Work-related smartphone use, work–family conflict and family role performance: The role of segmentation preference

D Derks, AB Bakker, P Peters… - Human …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Is work-related smartphone use during off-job time associated with lower conflict owing to
the blurring of the boundaries between work and family life? Or does it help employees …