2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvb.2018.03.008
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All wired, all tired? Work-related ICT-use outside work hours and work-to-home conflict: The role of integration preference, integration norms and work demands

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“…Today, employees can have access to their private lives from their workplaces to a greater extent than ever before. This possibility of combining work and non-work responsibilities is reported by employees as one major advantage of the increased flexibility facilitated by ICT [13][14][15][16]. However, research on smartphone and ICT use has also consistently shown that the boundaries between work and family life have become permeable [17], which may increase the risk of experiencing imbalance between work and family life [18].…”
Section: Introduction and Aimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, employees can have access to their private lives from their workplaces to a greater extent than ever before. This possibility of combining work and non-work responsibilities is reported by employees as one major advantage of the increased flexibility facilitated by ICT [13][14][15][16]. However, research on smartphone and ICT use has also consistently shown that the boundaries between work and family life have become permeable [17], which may increase the risk of experiencing imbalance between work and family life [18].…”
Section: Introduction and Aimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, our research detects a cross-level moderation effect of group segmentation norms in connection with the relationship among segmentation preference, work-related ICT use and work-family conflict. It attempts to explain the inconsistent findings on the influence of ICT use on work-family interference from a cross-level perspective, which extend prior related research that have not distinguished between individual- and group-level variables (Gadeyne et al, 2018). Second, this study highlights the mediating mechanism of ICT use based on boundary theory concerning how boundary creation regulates work-family conflict from a work-family segregation perspective, which deepens our understanding of boundary theory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Under these circumstances, employees with either segmentation or integration preference are more autonomous to ICT use (Kossek et al, 2006). Gadeyne et al (2018) found that the relationship of work-related PC/laptop use and work-to-home conflict was moderated by individual integration preference and working environment (organizational integration norms and work demands). However, one limitation of this study was that it neglected individual integration preference and working environment were at different levels, which resulted in ecological fallacy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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