“…Scholars also posit that employees' tendency to engage in cyberloafing can be influenced, positively or negatively, by other psychological variables (Zoghbi-Manrique- , such as state of mind or workplace anomia (Zoghbi-Manrique-De-Lara, 2007), technostress (G€ u gerçin, 2020), ability to hide (Askew et al, 2014) or deceive (Lowe-Calverley and Grieve, 2017), entertainment (Chen et al, 2011), a high need for achievement (Cheng et al, 2020) [5], lack of self-control (Restubog et al, 2011), future orientation (Zhang et al, 2015) and emotional exhaustion (Koay, 2018). In a recent study, € Otken et al (2020) determined that employees' attitudes toward time management had a differential impact on the type of cyberloafing wherein the dimension of time wasters negatively explained variance in serious activities, while time planning and attitude positively explained the same for minor activities of cyberloafing.…”