© 2014 © 2014 Taylor & Francis. Traditional machine-paced work shows adverse effects on worker health and learning. It is hardly known whether technological pacing shows the same effects in computer work. Hypotheses on work stress and learning were formulated regarding the effects of technological pacing, in the context of computer work performed during at least half of the working day, especially. Further, method-order (m-o) autonomy was conceived as another control and standardisation mechanism and taken into account as a potentially important modifier of the effects. As hypothesised, this study's secondary analyses of a European survey of 18,723 employees revealed that the level of adverse work stress for technological pacing among com...
Based on empirical survey data, this paper uses concepts from sociotechnical theory and role theory ...
The current study investigated the associations between work-related perceived stress and surface el...
As technology has become an inescapable part of most workplaces, it has become ever more important t...
Traditional machine-paced work shows adverse effects on worker health and learning. It is hardly kno...
Traditional machine-paced work shows adverse effects on worker health and learning. It is hardly kno...
The relationship between workplace stress and computer use has mostly been investigated with self-re...
The study was undertaken to investigate the effects of pacing on aspects of performance at an assemb...
Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is one of today\u27s focal points of interest in the product...
This article describes a laboratory study of work preferences (ideal job demand and discretion level...
This field study examined associations between workplace stressors and office workers' computer use ...
BACKGROUND Work stress affects individual health and well-being. These negative effects could be ...
In the workplace, technology can cause stress (“techno-stress”), which can erode the very productivi...
End user computing is one of the most effective productivity enhancement tools available to knowledg...
Ihe stress-oriented job analysiis instrumtnt ISTA *,as applied to a sample of 232 ofiice jobs to ana...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to determine stress related issues on working professional...
Based on empirical survey data, this paper uses concepts from sociotechnical theory and role theory ...
The current study investigated the associations between work-related perceived stress and surface el...
As technology has become an inescapable part of most workplaces, it has become ever more important t...
Traditional machine-paced work shows adverse effects on worker health and learning. It is hardly kno...
Traditional machine-paced work shows adverse effects on worker health and learning. It is hardly kno...
The relationship between workplace stress and computer use has mostly been investigated with self-re...
The study was undertaken to investigate the effects of pacing on aspects of performance at an assemb...
Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is one of today\u27s focal points of interest in the product...
This article describes a laboratory study of work preferences (ideal job demand and discretion level...
This field study examined associations between workplace stressors and office workers' computer use ...
BACKGROUND Work stress affects individual health and well-being. These negative effects could be ...
In the workplace, technology can cause stress (“techno-stress”), which can erode the very productivi...
End user computing is one of the most effective productivity enhancement tools available to knowledg...
Ihe stress-oriented job analysiis instrumtnt ISTA *,as applied to a sample of 232 ofiice jobs to ana...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to determine stress related issues on working professional...
Based on empirical survey data, this paper uses concepts from sociotechnical theory and role theory ...
The current study investigated the associations between work-related perceived stress and surface el...
As technology has become an inescapable part of most workplaces, it has become ever more important t...