Attention aware systems: Theories, applications, and research agenda
C Roda, J Thomas - Computers in Human Behavior, 2006 - Elsevier
Human perceptual and cognitive abilities are limited resources. Attention is the mechanism
used to allocate such resources in the most effective way. Current technologies, in addition …
used to allocate such resources in the most effective way. Current technologies, in addition …
[HTML][HTML] Information security risk assessments following cybersecurity breaches: The mediating role of top management attention to cybersecurity
Abstract Information Systems (IS) research on managerial response to cybersecurity
breaches has largely focused on externally oriented actions such as customer redressal and …
breaches has largely focused on externally oriented actions such as customer redressal and …
Interrupting the workplace: Examining stressors in an information technology context
Contemporary information and communication technologies (ICTs) such as e-mail and
instant messaging create frequent interruptions in the workday, which can potentially reduce …
instant messaging create frequent interruptions in the workday, which can potentially reduce …
The potential paradox of organizational citizenship behavior: Good citizens at what cost?
DM Bergeron - Academy of Management review, 2007 - journals.aom.org
Using a resource allocation framework, I propose that the time individuals allocate to
organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) may come at the expense of task performance …
organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) may come at the expense of task performance …
Organizational citizenship behavior and career outcomes: The cost of being a good citizen
Existing research suggests that relationships among organizational citizenship behavior
(OCB), task performance, and individual career outcomes are necessarily positive. The …
(OCB), task performance, and individual career outcomes are necessarily positive. The …
Predicting human interruptibility with sensors
A person seeking another person's attention is normally able to quickly assess how
interruptible the other person currently is. Such assessments allow behavior that we …
interruptible the other person currently is. Such assessments allow behavior that we …
[LIBRO][B] Work and life integration: Organizational, cultural, and individual perspectives
EE Kossek, SJ Lambert - 2004 - books.google.com
Work-family researchers have had much success in encouraging both organizations and
individuals to recognize the importance of achieving greater balance in life. Work and Life …
individuals to recognize the importance of achieving greater balance in life. Work and Life …
Predicting human interruptibility with sensors: a Wizard of Oz feasibility study
A person seeking someone else's attention is normally able to quickly assess how
interruptible they are. This assessment allows for behavior we perceive as natural, socially …
interruptible they are. This assessment allows for behavior we perceive as natural, socially …
“I've got a theory paper—Do you?”: Conceptual, empirical, and theoretical contributions to knowledge in the organizational sciences
Z Shapira - Organization science, 2011 - pubsonline.informs.org
Is “the field of management's devotion to theory too much of a good thing?”[Hambrick, DC
2007. The field of management's devotion to theory: Too much of a good thing? Acad …
2007. The field of management's devotion to theory: Too much of a good thing? Acad …
CEO attentional vigilance: Behavioral implications for the pursuit of exploration
L Rhee - Academy of Management Journal, 2024 - journals.aom.org
This study proposes that CEO attentional vigilance, defined as maintaining a consistent level
of attention over time, can contribute to a firm's pursuit of exploration. Using data from new …
of attention over time, can contribute to a firm's pursuit of exploration. Using data from new …