Being constantly connected to others via e‐mail and other online messages is increasingly typical for many employees. In this paper, we develop and test a model that specifies how interruptions by online messages relate to negative and positive affect. We hypothesize that perceived interruptions by online messages predict state negative affect via time pressure and that perceived interruptions predict state positive affect via responsiveness to these online messages and perceived task accomplishment. A daily survey study with 174 employees (a total of 811 day‐level observations) provided support for our hypotheses at the between‐person and within‐person level. In addition, perceived interruptions showed a negative direct association with pe...
In today's modern-day world where people are constantly being interrupted by cell phone calls, ...
Instant messenger is being rapidly deployed in the workplace. Current studies largely focus on the a...
User attention is a scarce resource, and users are susceptible to interruption overload. Systems do ...
Being constantly connected to others via e‐mail and other online messages is increasingly typical fo...
Interruption of work by e-mail and other communication technologies has become widespread and ubiqui...
Recent new media research has identified the construct of interruptions as an important variable in ...
Work interruptions have made significant inroads into the knowledge workers’ nonwork domain, in larg...
Instant messenger is being rapidly deployed in the workplace. Current studies largely focus on the a...
The use of instant messaging (IM) technology at work is controversial, due to the interruptions it m...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of social interruptions communicated via differe...
Working in an environment with constant interruptions is known to affect stress, but how do interrup...
The modern workplace environment is filled with interruptions due to the necessity of coworkers to c...
The increasing use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) by knowledge workers in problem solving ...
The goal of this study is to approach conflicting views regarding IM interruption by examining the s...
We all experience interruption in our daily lives when something causes a break in our actions, acti...
In today's modern-day world where people are constantly being interrupted by cell phone calls, ...
Instant messenger is being rapidly deployed in the workplace. Current studies largely focus on the a...
User attention is a scarce resource, and users are susceptible to interruption overload. Systems do ...
Being constantly connected to others via e‐mail and other online messages is increasingly typical fo...
Interruption of work by e-mail and other communication technologies has become widespread and ubiqui...
Recent new media research has identified the construct of interruptions as an important variable in ...
Work interruptions have made significant inroads into the knowledge workers’ nonwork domain, in larg...
Instant messenger is being rapidly deployed in the workplace. Current studies largely focus on the a...
The use of instant messaging (IM) technology at work is controversial, due to the interruptions it m...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of social interruptions communicated via differe...
Working in an environment with constant interruptions is known to affect stress, but how do interrup...
The modern workplace environment is filled with interruptions due to the necessity of coworkers to c...
The increasing use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) by knowledge workers in problem solving ...
The goal of this study is to approach conflicting views regarding IM interruption by examining the s...
We all experience interruption in our daily lives when something causes a break in our actions, acti...
In today's modern-day world where people are constantly being interrupted by cell phone calls, ...
Instant messenger is being rapidly deployed in the workplace. Current studies largely focus on the a...
User attention is a scarce resource, and users are susceptible to interruption overload. Systems do ...