Voluntary work‐related technology use during non‐work time: A narrative synthesis of empirical research and research agenda
S Schlachter, A McDowall, M Cropley… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The Internet and mobilization of information and communication technologies (ICTs) have
made non‐manual work increasingly portable and remotely accessible. As a result, a …
made non‐manual work increasingly portable and remotely accessible. As a result, a …
Remote work as a new normal? The technology-organization-environment (TOE) context
The COVID-19 pandemic has established remote work as the new normal. However, the
factors that influence the effectiveness of remote work are unexplored. Moreover, the …
factors that influence the effectiveness of remote work are unexplored. Moreover, the …
[HTML][HTML] Integration of personality trait, motivation and UTAUT 2 to understand e-learning adoption in the era of COVID-19 pandemic
The adoption of e-learning in response to COVID-19 is to ensure the continuous
development of human capital through alternative means. Nevertheless, the success of e …
development of human capital through alternative means. Nevertheless, the success of e …
Ready to be a silver surfer? A meta-analysis on the relationship between chronological age and technology acceptance
This meta-analysis addresses two major issues of our time: the proliferation of technologies
and the aging of society. That is, we investigate how chronological age relates to technology …
and the aging of society. That is, we investigate how chronological age relates to technology …
Reflections on the 2016 decade award: Incorporating context in organizational research
G Johns - Academy of Management Review, 2017 - journals.aom.org
This is a reflection on my 2006 article,“The Essential Impact of Context on Organizational
Behavior,” which received the 2016 Academy of Management Review Decade Award. I …
Behavior,” which received the 2016 Academy of Management Review Decade Award. I …
Life Interrupted
A Chen, E Karahanna - MIS quarterly, 2018 - JSTOR
Work interruptions have made significant inroads into the knowledge workers' nonwork
domain, in large part due to the ubiquitous nature of mobile devices that blur the work …
domain, in large part due to the ubiquitous nature of mobile devices that blur the work …
[HTML][HTML] Teachers' acceptance and use of digital learning environments after hours: Implications for work-life balance and the role of integration preference
R Bauwens, J Muylaert, E Clarysse… - Computers in Human …, 2020 - Elsevier
While a growing number of teachers use information and communication technology (ICT)
for work tasks outside the formal working hours and premises, research is inconclusive how …
for work tasks outside the formal working hours and premises, research is inconclusive how …
A meta-analytic investigation of cyberloafing
Purpose Cyberloafing, using technology to idle instead of work, is a particularly concerning
issue for many organizations due to its perceived widespread impact on productivity. The …
issue for many organizations due to its perceived widespread impact on productivity. The …
Integrating ICT adoption issues into (e-) leadership theory
Abstract Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are having a profound effect in
society and organizations. However, the literature on ICT adoption—from selection to …
society and organizations. However, the literature on ICT adoption—from selection to …
What happened to the border? The role of mobile information technology devices on employees' work-life balance
Purpose Mobile information technology devices (MITDs) are of special interest for
researchers who seek to understand the role of these devices on employees' work-life …
researchers who seek to understand the role of these devices on employees' work-life …