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 …
The autonomy paradox: The implications of mobile email devices for knowledge professionals
M Mazmanian, WJ Orlikowski… - Organization science, 2013 - pubsonline.informs.org
Our research examines how knowledge professionals use mobile email devices to get their
work done and the implications of such use for their autonomy to control the location, timing …
work done and the implications of such use for their autonomy to control the location, timing …
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 …
Hot buttons and time sinks: The effects of electronic communication during nonwork time on emotions and work-nonwork conflict
As advances in communication technologies have made organizations more easily
connected to their workforce outside of normal work hours, there is increased concern that …
connected to their workforce outside of normal work hours, there is increased concern that …
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 …
Managing work-life boundaries with mobile technologies: An interpretive study of mobile work practices
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to explore the role that mobile technologies play in
mobile workers' efforts to manage the boundaries between work and non-work domains …
mobile workers' efforts to manage the boundaries between work and non-work domains …
[图书][B] The sociology of speed: Digital, organizational, and social temporalities
J Wajcman, N Dodd - 2016 - books.google.com
There is a widespread perception that life is faster than it used to be. We hear constant
laments that we live too fast, that time is scarce, and that the pace of everyday life is spiraling …
laments that we live too fast, that time is scarce, and that the pace of everyday life is spiraling …
Mobile technology and boundary permeability
L Duxbury, C Higgins, R Smart… - British Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
An extensive review of the literature reveals a lack of insight into why some employees and
their families benefit from the adoption of mobile technology while others do not. The paper …
their families benefit from the adoption of mobile technology while others do not. The paper …
[PDF][PDF] Designing the digital workplace of the future–what scholars recommend to practitioners
S Köffer - 2015 - researchgate.net
The digital workplace is widely acknowledged as an important organizational asset for
optimizing knowledge worker productivity. While there is no particular research stream on …
optimizing knowledge worker productivity. While there is no particular research stream on …
Producing speed on demand: Reconfiguration of space and time in food delivery platform work
Existing IS research on platform work has narrowly focused on the managerial operations of
algorithmic management or its business implications. Limited research has paid attention to …
algorithmic management or its business implications. Limited research has paid attention to …