2022
DOI: 10.1177/20501579221083753
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Influence of professional mobile device usage on Work/Family Border Theory

Abstract: The development of mobile communication technologies and their associated professional usage within the domestic (nonwork) sphere proves challenging to understand and to establish work–life balance. To understand the foundational decisions to incorporate technology (mobile devices) within our domestic time and space, this study explores how individuals use their mobile device for professional or work-oriented communication within the nonwork or domestic sphere. Using Domestication Theory as an important guide,… Show more

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“…The theory provides the underlying influence of work on private life and vice versa, revealing the predictors of conflict and seeking balance in individual life (Clark, 2000; Johnston et al ., 2022). Since its first conception (Clark, 2000), the theory has been adopted in many WLB literature (Lindfelt et al ., 2018; Sallee and Lewis, 2020; Storch and Juarez-Paz, 2022). The theory is relevant to the study context and can be further developed and extended to understand and mitigate the WLB issue in academia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theory provides the underlying influence of work on private life and vice versa, revealing the predictors of conflict and seeking balance in individual life (Clark, 2000; Johnston et al ., 2022). Since its first conception (Clark, 2000), the theory has been adopted in many WLB literature (Lindfelt et al ., 2018; Sallee and Lewis, 2020; Storch and Juarez-Paz, 2022). The theory is relevant to the study context and can be further developed and extended to understand and mitigate the WLB issue in academia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%