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When algorithms watch: the threat of algorithmic tracking and evaluation to app-workers’ decent work
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Baltic Journal of Management
Baltic Journal of Management (2026) 21 (3): 301–319.
Published: 24 March 2026
... unfairness and the moderating role of relative deprivation. Data collected from an experimental study (Study 1; N = 214) and a multi-wave field survey (Study 2; N = 526) were used for empirical study. Analytical procedures incorporated moderated mediation testing through regression analysis...
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Be overworked: after-hours electronic communication expectations and emotional exhaustion
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Baltic Journal of Management
Baltic Journal of Management (2024) 19 (4): 402–416.
Published: 01 August 2024
.../approach Our research was based on conservation of resources theory, social exchange theory, and relative deprivation theory. We surveyed 241 employees using three waves of data collection to examine the impact of after-hours electronic communication expectations on their emotional exhaustion. We also...
