2008
DOI: 10.1287/isre.1070.0165
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The Consequences of Technostress for End Users in Organizations: Conceptual Development and Empirical Validation

Abstract: T he research reported in this paper studies the phenomenon of technostress, that is, stress experienced by end users of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), and examines its influence on their job satisfaction, commitment to the organization, and intention to stay. Drawing from the Transaction-Based Model of stress and prior research on the effects of ICTs on end users, we first conceptually build a nomological net for technostress to understand the influence of technostress on three variables r… Show more

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“…Again, findings of previous studies on job satisfaction of technostress were mostly based on general technostress (Kumar et al, 2014;Ragu-Nathan et al, 2008;Ayyagari, 2007; which therefore might not be transferable or applicable to the use of AIS because of its unique characteristics from other technologies. Besides, literature review failed to locate any technostress studies on antecedents of AIS technostress to job satisfaction.…”
Section: Theoretical Gapmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Again, findings of previous studies on job satisfaction of technostress were mostly based on general technostress (Kumar et al, 2014;Ragu-Nathan et al, 2008;Ayyagari, 2007; which therefore might not be transferable or applicable to the use of AIS because of its unique characteristics from other technologies. Besides, literature review failed to locate any technostress studies on antecedents of AIS technostress to job satisfaction.…”
Section: Theoretical Gapmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Secondly, to measure the task performance, a five-item instrument used by Williams &Anderson (1991) used by (Bellia, 2007) is adopted with a Cronbach coefficient alpha of .91. Thirdly, to measure technostress creators a twenty three-item instrument developed by Ragu-Nathan, Tarafdar, Ragu-Nathan, & Tu (2008), used by is adopted with a Cronbach coefficient alpha of .86 and it has been frequently used in the previous research in this field. Fourthly, to measure technostress inhibitors a combination of eighteen-item instrument used by Ragu-Nathan, Tarafdar, Ragu-Nathan, & Tu (2008) used by Tarafdar et al (2011) is adopted with a Cronbach coefficient alpha of .86.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Constant changes and complex customisations increase techno-stress [19]. Techno-stress creators are those factors that introduce stress into an information technology environment [20].…”
Section: Techno-stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technostress inhibitors, on the other hand, are ways to prevent techno-stress. For instance, technical support and help desks reduce techno-stress [19]. Techno-stress creators and inhibitors would unquestionably influence the adoption of e-services.…”
Section: Techno-stressmentioning
confidence: 99%