Cyberloafing is the voluntary acts of individuals using their companies’ Internet access for nonwork related purposes during working hours. This study examines the impact of personality traits on cyberloafing as measured objectively by time spent by individuals on non-work related purposes. Specifically, we investigated (1) the main effects of Big-Five personality traits (Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Neuroticism, and Openness to Experience) on time spent on cyberloafing, and (2) the interaction effect of Extroversion and Conscientiousness on time spent on cyberloafing. Results show that only agreeableness and extroversion significantly predicted time spent on cyberloafing. In addition, results indicate that conscientiousn...
Purpose – This study aims to investigate the relationship that exists between the personality traits...
Social networking websites are a relatively new and wildly popular form of technology. While million...
Cyberloafing is the voluntary acts of individuals using their companies’ Internet access for non-wor...
Cyberloafing is the voluntary acts of individuals using their companies’ Internet access for nonwork...
The internet has significantly help organization and companies operate efficiently.However, the conv...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between big five of personality traits and...
Cyberloafing- a form of counter-productive work behaviour has been found to be affected by several p...
Cyberloafing—a type of counterproductive behavior—occurs when employees use the internet for persona...
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ICIS 2010 Proceedings - Thirty First International Conference on Information System
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between personality and organizational...
The internet facilities provided to support work in the workplace are not always used wisely by some...
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji pengaruh Big Five Personality yang terdiri dari dimensi kepri...
Bilgi ve iletişim teknolojilerinin etkisinin her alanda olduğu gibi örgütsel alanda da artan önemi, ...
Cyberloafing is the employees\u27 use of their organizational\u27s Internet for personal matters dur...
Purpose – This study aims to investigate the relationship that exists between the personality traits...
Social networking websites are a relatively new and wildly popular form of technology. While million...
Cyberloafing is the voluntary acts of individuals using their companies’ Internet access for non-wor...
Cyberloafing is the voluntary acts of individuals using their companies’ Internet access for nonwork...
The internet has significantly help organization and companies operate efficiently.However, the conv...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between big five of personality traits and...
Cyberloafing- a form of counter-productive work behaviour has been found to be affected by several p...
Cyberloafing—a type of counterproductive behavior—occurs when employees use the internet for persona...
Bu çalışmanın amacı, otel işletmelerinde iş görenlerin kişilik özelliklerinin sanal kaytarma davranı...
ICIS 2010 Proceedings - Thirty First International Conference on Information System
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between personality and organizational...
The internet facilities provided to support work in the workplace are not always used wisely by some...
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji pengaruh Big Five Personality yang terdiri dari dimensi kepri...
Bilgi ve iletişim teknolojilerinin etkisinin her alanda olduğu gibi örgütsel alanda da artan önemi, ...
Cyberloafing is the employees\u27 use of their organizational\u27s Internet for personal matters dur...
Purpose – This study aims to investigate the relationship that exists between the personality traits...
Social networking websites are a relatively new and wildly popular form of technology. While million...
Cyberloafing is the voluntary acts of individuals using their companies’ Internet access for non-wor...