The paper develops and tests theory that explains under what conditions the extent of email use is appraised as a stressor. Integrating concepts from information acquisition and person environment fit theories, we hypothesize that individuals appraise their extent of email use as stressful based on the mismatch between their current and desired extents of email use. We define such match as email fit and mismatch as email misfit. We first develop a conceptual framework that associates email misfit with the individual’s experience of three key workplace stressors – work relationship stressor, job control stressor and job conditions stressor. We then develop hypotheses framing the relationship between email fit and misfit, and these stressors....
As email use becomes more ubiquitous in organisations, negative effects that stem from its use are b...
As email use becomes more ubiquitous in organisations, negative effects that stem from its use are b...
Email stress: what are its causes? how is it measured? can it be solved? The literature review revea...
The paper develops and tests theory that explains under what conditions the extent of email use is a...
The paper develops and tests theory that explains under what conditions the extent of email use is a...
International audienceThe paper develops and tests theory that explains under what conditions the ex...
Email is the most widely utilised work application; however, research investigating the impact of em...
Email communication is a central attribute of the modern workplace. Email overload has emerged as a ...
Purpose: Using e-mail is a time-consuming activity that can increase workload stress. The purpose of...
In many organizations, e-mail is an effective and dominant workplace application tool; however, rese...
In many organizations, e-mail is an effective and dominant workplace application tool; however, rese...
In many organizations, e-mail is an effective and dominant workplace application tool; however, rese...
In many organizations, e-mail is an effective and dominant workplace application tool; however, rese...
International audiencePurpose-Using email is a time-consuming activity that can increase workload st...
In many organizations, e-mail is an effective and dominant workplace application tool; however, rese...
As email use becomes more ubiquitous in organisations, negative effects that stem from its use are b...
As email use becomes more ubiquitous in organisations, negative effects that stem from its use are b...
Email stress: what are its causes? how is it measured? can it be solved? The literature review revea...
The paper develops and tests theory that explains under what conditions the extent of email use is a...
The paper develops and tests theory that explains under what conditions the extent of email use is a...
International audienceThe paper develops and tests theory that explains under what conditions the ex...
Email is the most widely utilised work application; however, research investigating the impact of em...
Email communication is a central attribute of the modern workplace. Email overload has emerged as a ...
Purpose: Using e-mail is a time-consuming activity that can increase workload stress. The purpose of...
In many organizations, e-mail is an effective and dominant workplace application tool; however, rese...
In many organizations, e-mail is an effective and dominant workplace application tool; however, rese...
In many organizations, e-mail is an effective and dominant workplace application tool; however, rese...
In many organizations, e-mail is an effective and dominant workplace application tool; however, rese...
International audiencePurpose-Using email is a time-consuming activity that can increase workload st...
In many organizations, e-mail is an effective and dominant workplace application tool; however, rese...
As email use becomes more ubiquitous in organisations, negative effects that stem from its use are b...
As email use becomes more ubiquitous in organisations, negative effects that stem from its use are b...
Email stress: what are its causes? how is it measured? can it be solved? The literature review revea...