Technology use for nonwork-related purposes at work—defined as technology-facilitated behaviors primarily unrelated to job tasks that occur during working hours—is a prevalent …
Facilitated by communication technology (ie, smartphones), many employees adopt a work- family integration strategy to cope with work and home demands simultaneously. Taking …
C Heissler, M Kern, S Ohly - Journal of Business and Psychology, 2022 - Springer
Based on the stressor-detachment model, previous research has assumed that work-related ICT use in the evening impairs psychological detachment. However, since most of the …
A Agolli, BC Holtz - Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Contemporary work environments are characterized by increasing job demands, extensive use of communication technologies, blurred boundaries between work and private lives, and …
Nowadays, many people take short breaks with their smartphone at work. The decision whether to continue working or to take a smartphone break is a so-called labour versus …
R Cambier, P Vlerick - Occupational health science, 2022 - Springer
Communication technology enables employees to be constantly connected at the cost of potentially blurring the boundaries between work and private life, which can be detrimental …
A Sui, W Sui - Technology in Society, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Nomophobia or “No Mobile Phobia” is a relatively recent term, which describes the anxiety associated with not having access to one's mobile phone or smartphone. Recently …
Most people experience the feeling of mental fatigue on a daily basis. Previous research shows that mental fatigue impacts information processing and decision making. However …
F Reinecke, F Dittrich, M Dudda, A Stang… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2021 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Smartphones have become an essential part of everyday life and it is undeniable that apps offer enormous opportunities for dealing with future challenges in …