2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1254707
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Managing social networking stress: the role of self-management in reducing social media exhaustion and improving higher education employee performance

Wajiha Moughal,
Shahrina Md. Nordin,
Rohani Bt Salleh
et al.

Abstract: This study investigates the significance of self-management in academic staff stress management related to social networking sites (SNS). It emphasizes particularly on reducing social media exhaustion and increasing job effectiveness. The research applies the stressor-strain-outcome theory and the Smart PLS (partial least squares) analytical approach to examine data from 391 respondents. The study’s goal is to provide empirical data on the efficacy of self-control management in reducing SNS stress and its effe… Show more

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