The purpose of this study is to analyze the factors that influence technostress, and analyze innovation culture, technostress, WFC, burnout on performance with WWB as a mediating variable. The sampling method in this study was used to distribute online questionnaires with 295 IT employees who were doing WFH in the last six months. The analytical approach in this study used path analysis. The results showed that: Innovation culture and technostress have a significant effect on technostress. Technostress, burnout, and WFC have a significant effect on performance. Technostress has a significant effect on WWB, while burnout and WFC variables have no significant effect on WWB. WWB mediates significantly between the effect of technostress on performance, but WWB is not able to mediate the effect of burnout on performance and not mediate work-family conflict on performance.
<p><em> </em><em>The implementation of working from home has changed employees' work environment, from an office environment to a home environment. It raises many limitations, like communication and interaction space. It can negatively impact employees because it can trigger irregular working hours and long working hours. IT field is one of the jobs that can be done remotely, but it still have different with the implementation of WFH and pandemic that requires new adaptations. This study aims to determine the effect of innovation culture, self-efficacy on technostress, and technostress, burnout on performance with workplace well-being as a mediating variable for IT employees who work from home. This study uses a survey method with an online questionnaire to 295 IT employees and used as a research sample. Data analysis method used SmartPLS 3.2 program by analyzing the inner and outer models. The results of this study indicate that: innovation culture is significant to technostress, self-efficacy is significant to technostress, innovation culture and technostress is significant to WWB, but burnout to WWB is not significant, technostress, burnout and WWB is significant to performance, WWB can mediate innovation culture and technostress to its effect on performance, WWB is not able to mediate burnout on performance.<strong></strong></em></p>
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