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This article describes how because of the rapid expansion of digital and online ‘bizscapes,' and ‘bizapps' resulting in small and medium-scale agribusinesses adopting and using online entrepreneurial technology innovations, information and communication technology has great potential to...
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Different cultures communicate differently. Research is beginning to examine the differences in culture related to social-networking site (SNS) use. Differences in specific SNS activities related to academic performance among United States (US; n = 446) and European (n = 394) university students...
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Using a time-diary, the authors asked 935 undergraduate college students to report on their multi-tasking habits while … authors examined student data to find out (a) whether their multi-tasking habits vary significantly by college classification … and (b) whether they felt the time spent multitasking in one activity interfered with or displaced time spent on other …
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article expands the scope of applications to ecologically valid multitasking. A commercially available driving simulator was … suitable for the assessment and training of multitasking skills in older adults and neurological patients. …
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The purpose of this study was to explore gender differences among digital native students in mathematics learning and gaming. A quantitative dominant mixed methods approach was employed in which quantitative surveys [174 students] and qualitative interviews [eight students, eight parents and six...
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emotional exhaustion, stress, or it affects their productivity, relationship with co-workers and family, or influences their …
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followers are pressured to perform citizenry behaviors, they no longer do so voluntarily, which places stress on employees and …
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This research explored the effect of social network sites (SNS) use intensity in the workplace on three aspects of job burnout. The data were collected from non-teaching employees from universities in the U.S. (N = 174) and in Thailand (N = 182). Results from partial least squares regression...
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Emergence of new professions and novel approaches to work contribute to newer causes of occupational stress. The … examine the role of self-efficacy, collective efficacy and perception of control in the study of occupational stress. The data … consequences of stress with respect to work exhaustion, organizational commitment and intent to turnover but not with respect to …
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system was conducted. Data about physicians' level of stress induced by the system transition, satisfaction with the new … the transition. Results indicate that physicians experiencing higher level of stress used the new system less during the … transition as well as during the two months post-transition than their counterparts who reported lower level of stress. Although …
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