2022
DOI: 10.1590/1808-057x20221581.en
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Sharing, liking, surfing, and not studying! Cyberloafing by Accounting Sciences students

Abstract: Guided by the possibility of the learning process being affected by cyberloafing behavior, this study analyzed the precedents and consequences of engagement in cyberloafing behavior by Accounting Sciences students based on personal use of the internet and technological devices in the classroom. There is little joint discussion about the precedents and consequences of this behavior, despite the diverse evidence of its importance and influence over the individuals’ different living environments. Thus, these vari… Show more

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“…They postulate that technology controls could be a key deterrent to such distractions. Similarly, the repercussions of cyberloafing -including tardiness for classes, procrastination, and self-imposed social isolation -highlighted by Meurer and Costa (2022), further underline the potential pitfalls of unchecked digital immersion. Beyond these immediate consequences, the broader academic outcomes stemming from cyberloafing have garnered much attention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…They postulate that technology controls could be a key deterrent to such distractions. Similarly, the repercussions of cyberloafing -including tardiness for classes, procrastination, and self-imposed social isolation -highlighted by Meurer and Costa (2022), further underline the potential pitfalls of unchecked digital immersion. Beyond these immediate consequences, the broader academic outcomes stemming from cyberloafing have garnered much attention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Kalaycı (2010, s. 13) tarafından, eğitim-öğretim ortamındaki siber aylaklık, ders esnasında derslerle ilgili olmayan faaliyetler için internette zaman geçirmek şeklinde tanımlanmıştır. Son yıllarda eğitim-öğretim ortamlarındaki siber aylaklık davranışını ve bu davranışın ilişkili olduğu değişkenleri inceleyen araştırmalarda bir artış olduğunu söylemek mümkündür (Çok ve Kutlu, 2018;Gülnar ve Ünsal, 2020;Hibrian vd., 2022;Metin-Orta ve Demirtepe-Saygılı, 2021;Meurer ve Costa, 2022;Şenel vd., 2019;Talan ve Kalinkara, 2022;Yazgan ve Yıldırım, 2020).…”
Section: Siber Aylaklık Ve Akademik Başarı üZerindeki Etkileriunclassified
“…There are also many studies examining the relationship between cyberbullying and academic success (Akbıyık ve Kestel, 2016;Faryadi, 2011;Li, 2007;Mitchel, 2011;Peled, 2019). In addition, there are also studies investigating the relationship between cyberloafing and academic achievement (Cok ve Kutlu, 2018;Mei et al, 2021;Meurer ve Costa, 2022;Wu et al, 2018). But there are no studies investigating the effects of both cyberloafing and cyberbullying on students' academic achievement.…”
Section: Extended Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%
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