P Steel - Psychological bulletin, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Procrastination is a prevalent and pernicious form of self-regulatory failure that is not entirely understood. Hence, the relevant conceptual, theoretical, and empirical work is reviewed …
Existing knowledge on remote working can be questioned in an extraordinary pandemic context. We conducted a mixed‐methods investigation to explore the challenges …
The present study investigates the roles of smartphone usage, self-regulation, general self- efficacy and cyberloafing in smartphone addiction. We conducted an online survey which …
SH Jeong, HJ Kim, JY Yum, Y Hwang - Computers in human behavior, 2016 - Elsevier
Based on a sample of 944 respondents who were recruited from 20 elementary schools in South Korea, this research surveyed the factors that lead to smartphone addiction. This …
Procrastinating with popular online media such as Facebook has been suggested to impair users' well-being, particularly among students. Building on recent procrastination, self …
J Vitak, J Crouse, R LaRose - Computers in human behavior, 2011 - Elsevier
Cyberslacking, typically defined as the use of Internet and mobile technology during work hours for personal purposes, is a growing concern for organizations due to the potential in …
The current study introduced a theory-driven, multidimensional measure of problematic Internet use: the Online Cognition Scale (OCS). Undergraduate students (n= 211) in an …
S Jun, E Choi - Computers in Human Behavior, 2015 - Elsevier
The goal of this study was to examine the mediating role of negative emotions in the link between academic stress and Internet addiction among Korean adolescents. We attempted …
P Steel, CJ König - Academy of management review, 2006 - journals.aom.org
Progress toward understanding human behavior has been hindered by discipline-bound theories, dividing our efforts. Fortunately, these separate endeavors are converging and can …