2018
DOI: 10.1108/intr-01-2017-0016
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Coping with mobile technology overload in the workplace

Abstract: Purpose-The overload effects associated with the use of mobile information and communication technologies (MICTs) in the workplace have become increasingly prevalent. The purpose of this paper is to examine the overload effects of using MICTs at work on employees' job satisfaction, and explore the corresponding coping strategies. Design/methodology/approach-The study is grounded on the cognitive load theory and the coping model of user adaptation. The overload antecedents and coping strategies are integrated i… Show more

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“…The values all exceed 0.7, indicating high internal consistency of the measure reliability (Nunnally, 1978). As the construct of family emotional support only has two items, we calculated the Spearman–Brown coefficient, which is the most appropriate statistic for two-item measures (Eisinga et al , 2013; Yin et al , 2018). The result shows that the Spearman–Brown coefficient for the construct of family emotional support is 0.716 ( p <0.01), which is commonly considered acceptable.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The values all exceed 0.7, indicating high internal consistency of the measure reliability (Nunnally, 1978). As the construct of family emotional support only has two items, we calculated the Spearman–Brown coefficient, which is the most appropriate statistic for two-item measures (Eisinga et al , 2013; Yin et al , 2018). The result shows that the Spearman–Brown coefficient for the construct of family emotional support is 0.716 ( p <0.01), which is commonly considered acceptable.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationships between information sources and coping with risk of device loss/theft Wang et al 2017 Phishing emails Identify three coping responses and related appraisals for phishing detection Yin et al 2018 Use of mobile technologies for work…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not everyone experiences technology in the same way. Yin et al (2018) report that some employees experience higher levels of stress than others when overwhelmed by technology, despite its aim to boost work-stream effectiveness. 'Technostress' is a term coined to describe negative psychological states such as anxiety, strain, or a sense of ineffectiveness when using new technologies (Salanova et al, 2013) and this is often related to a sense of overload (Cao & Sun, 2018;Wang & Li, 2019).…”
Section: The Moderating Role Of Techno-overloadmentioning
confidence: 99%