The technostress trifecta‐techno eustress, techno distress and design: Theoretical directions and an agenda for research

M Tarafdar, CL Cooper, JF Stich - Information Systems Journal, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Technostress—defined as stress that individuals experience due to their use of Information
Systems—represents an emerging phenomenon of scholarly investigation. It examines how …

Ethical issues in electronic commerce

BA Stead, J Gilbert - Journal of Business Ethics, 2001 - Springer
This article reviews the incredible growth of electronic commerce (e-commerce) and
presents ethical issues that have emerged. Security concerns, spamming, Web sites that do …

Human-AI interaction in human resource management: Understanding why employees resist algorithmic evaluation at workplaces and how to mitigate burdens

H Park, D Ahn, K Hosanagar, J Lee - … of the 2021 CHI conference on …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
Recently, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been used to enable efficient decision-making in
managerial and organizational contexts, ranging from employment to dismissal. However, to …

[PDF][PDF] The interpersonal communication book

JA DeVito, J DeVito - Instructor, 2019 - pearsonhighered.com
Names: DeVito, Joseph A., author. Title: The interpersonal communication book/Joseph A.
DeVito, Hunter College of the City University of New York. Description: 15th edition.| Boston …

Perceived information and communication technology (ICT) demands on employee outcomes: the moderating effect of organizational ICT support.

A Day, S Paquet, N Scott, L Hambley - Journal of occupational …, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
Although many employees are using more information communication technology (ICT) as
part of their jobs, few studies have examined the impact of ICT on their well-being, and there …

Understanding privacy online: Development of a social contract approach to privacy

K Martin - Journal of business ethics, 2016 - Springer
Recent scholarship in philosophy, law, and information systems suggests that respecting
privacy entails understanding the implicit privacy norms about what, why, and to whom …

Information and communication technology: Implications for job stress and employee well-being

A Day, N Scott, E Kevin Kelloway - New developments in theoretical …, 2010 - emerald.com
In this chapter, we use the job demands–resources (JD-R) model (Demerouti, Bakker,
Nachreiner, & Schaufeli, 2001) and the transactional model of stress (Lazarus & Folkman …

Employer's use of social networking sites: A socially irresponsible practice

LA Clark, SJ Roberts - Journal of business ethics, 2010 - Springer
The Internet has drastically changed how people interact, communicate, conduct business,
seek jobs, find partners, and shop. Millions of people are using social networking sites to …

Always connected: Technology use increases technostress among public managers

L Camarena, F Fusi - The American Review of Public …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite the growing use and adoption of information and communication technologies
(ICTs) in government, few studies investigate how ICTs impact the well-being of public …

Coercion versus care: Using irony to make sense of organizational surveillance

G Sewell, JR Barker - Academy of Management review, 2006 - journals.aom.org
We identify two “discursive formations” of organizational surveillance (two coherent but
competing systems of representation) that figure prominently in organization and …