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Exploring the impact of technostress on the work–life boundary of UK academics during the coronavirus pandemic
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Information Technology & People
Information Technology & People (2026) 39 (1): 501–520.
Published: 06 January 2025
... difficulties Mobile communication technologies UK academics Work–life balance The deadly coronavirus (also known as COVID-19) changed the entire world’s systems in the spring of 2020, with many workplaces left empty – except those related to healthcare (Wright et al., 2023). Coronavirus...
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Exploring the impact of digital work on work–life balance and job performance: a technology affordance perspective
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Information Technology & People (2023) 36 (5): 2009–2029.
Published: 16 January 2023
... and knowledge sharing between individuals, leading to better work–life balance and improved job performance. Furthermore, the study reveals that the use of digital technologies that can enhance communication and decision-making does not significantly influence work–life balance and job performance in digital...
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Examining the influence of occupational characteristics, gender and work-life balance on IT professionals' occupational satisfaction and occupational commitment
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Information Technology & People (2023) 36 (3): 1270–1297.
Published: 06 June 2022
...Diana K. Young; Alexander J. McLeod; Darrell Carpenter Purpose In response to the tech skills gap, this research paper aims to examine the influence of occupational characteristics, gender and work-life balance on IT professionals' satisfaction with and commitment to their chosen occupation...
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Organizational members’ use of social networking sites and job performance: An exploratory study
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Information Technology & People (2013) 26 (3): 240–264.
Published: 16 August 2013
... morale. In sum, the use of social networking sites by organizational members could lead to benefits to both the employee and the organization. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2013 Social networking sites Presenteeism Work‐life balance Job satisfaction Affective commitment Job...
