Technostressors - a boon or bane? Towards an integrative conceptual model
Purpose: This paper aims to highlight the positive and negative effects of technostressors on employee attitudes using psychological need satisfaction as an explanatory mechanism and mindfulness as an individual resource, thereby developing an integrative conceptual model. Design/methodology/app...
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| author | Ramesh, Rofia Ananthram, Subramaniam Vijayalakshmi, V. Sharma, Piyush |
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| description | Purpose:
This paper aims to highlight the positive and negative effects of technostressors on employee attitudes using psychological need satisfaction as an explanatory mechanism and mindfulness as an individual resource, thereby developing an integrative conceptual model.
Design/methodology/approach:
A narrative literature review was performed in the technostress, job demands-resources and mindfulness literature to develop the propositions of the integrative conceptual model.
Findings:
This paper posits psychological need satisfaction as a mediator in the process by which technostressors impact important employee outcomes. It also proposes mindfulness as a personal resource that helps alleviate technostressor induced burnout and foster work engagement.
Research limitations/implications:
The proposed integrative conceptual framework provides some useful directions for future empirical research on this topic of growing importance.
Practical implications:
Based on the findings of this paper, managers can devise and implement a technostressor-specific mitigation strategy to cope with information and communication technology–induced work demands. They can also introduce mindfulness-based programs to support positive outcomes when technostressors are present.
Originality/value:
This paper is the first to theoretically delineate specific characteristics of technostressors as challenge and hindrance demands and makes interdisciplinary contributions by extending the role of psychological mechanisms such as psychological need satisfaction and personal resources such as mindfulness in work-related technology use research. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-863262021-12-09T01:14:46Z Technostressors - a boon or bane? Towards an integrative conceptual model Ramesh, Rofia Ananthram, Subramaniam Vijayalakshmi, V. Sharma, Piyush 1503 - Business and Management Purpose: This paper aims to highlight the positive and negative effects of technostressors on employee attitudes using psychological need satisfaction as an explanatory mechanism and mindfulness as an individual resource, thereby developing an integrative conceptual model. Design/methodology/approach: A narrative literature review was performed in the technostress, job demands-resources and mindfulness literature to develop the propositions of the integrative conceptual model. Findings: This paper posits psychological need satisfaction as a mediator in the process by which technostressors impact important employee outcomes. It also proposes mindfulness as a personal resource that helps alleviate technostressor induced burnout and foster work engagement. Research limitations/implications: The proposed integrative conceptual framework provides some useful directions for future empirical research on this topic of growing importance. Practical implications: Based on the findings of this paper, managers can devise and implement a technostressor-specific mitigation strategy to cope with information and communication technology–induced work demands. They can also introduce mindfulness-based programs to support positive outcomes when technostressors are present. Originality/value: This paper is the first to theoretically delineate specific characteristics of technostressors as challenge and hindrance demands and makes interdisciplinary contributions by extending the role of psychological mechanisms such as psychological need satisfaction and personal resources such as mindfulness in work-related technology use research. 2021 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86326 10.1108/JIBR-10-2021-0348 Emerald fulltext |
| spellingShingle | 1503 - Business and Management Ramesh, Rofia Ananthram, Subramaniam Vijayalakshmi, V. Sharma, Piyush Technostressors - a boon or bane? Towards an integrative conceptual model |
| title | Technostressors - a boon or bane? Towards an integrative conceptual model |
| title_full | Technostressors - a boon or bane? Towards an integrative conceptual model |
| title_fullStr | Technostressors - a boon or bane? Towards an integrative conceptual model |
| title_full_unstemmed | Technostressors - a boon or bane? Towards an integrative conceptual model |
| title_short | Technostressors - a boon or bane? Towards an integrative conceptual model |
| title_sort | technostressors - a boon or bane? towards an integrative conceptual model |
| topic | 1503 - Business and Management |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86326 |