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worksite productivity loss is accounted for by stress response accompanied with schema. To this end, the conventional stress … revealed that schema affects stress reaction both directly and indirectly, and that there exists a so-called buffering effect …
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The chief aim of this article is to examine the emotional intelligence (EI) and personality traits as the predictors of job performance of IT employees in India. To obtain this, the data was collected from 158 middle management employees working in Indian IT sector through random sampling method...
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Among latent variables that can be used in e-collaboration research, job performance is a particularly important one. It measures what most e-collaboration tools in organizations aim to improve, namely the performance at work of individuals executing tasks collaboratively with others. The...
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longer be ignored. Despite the fact that this form of stress emanates from excessive dependence on technologies, prior …
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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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The study was carried out to examine articles published in Bayero Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies (BJIS). The study was carried out quantitatively, 61 articles published in the Bayero Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies from 2008- 2013 were surveyed to carry out the study and descriptive...
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