The pervasiveness of information and communications technologies (ICT) has changed the nature of work in recent decades. Positive and negative impacts of ICT have been identified in every profession, including among lawyers. This paper examines the impact of ICT on the working conditions, stress and psychological distress experienced by lawyers, based on a qualitative study. Twenty-two (22) interviews were conducted with the aim of gaining a deep understanding of this issue. A thematic content analysis of the interviews revealed that factors related to ICT appear to contribute to the overall stress (technostress and other stress) experienced by lawyers, in turn leading to psychological distress. Moreover, the growing permeability between th...
Purpose: Techno-stress (TS) is an emergent phenomenon closely related to the pervasive use of inform...
Information and communication technologies are employed in every aspect of contemporary life. Facili...
The study of the stress caused by the use of digital technologies - called "technostress" - and of m...
The pervasiveness of information and communications technologies (ICT) has changed the nature of wor...
The pervasive and ubiquitous characteristics of information technology has been associated to techno...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to determine stress related issues on working professional...
As part of the ongoing digitalization the usage of information and communication technologies (ICT) ...
Stress has become a mass phenomenon in the modern workplace. The use of information and communicatio...
One downside of digitalization is the digital stress that stems from widespread information and comm...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (2002) reports that, on average, individuals worked seven hours per w...
Lawyers and technology have an uneasy relationship. Although some lawyers are early adapters, others...
Despite multiple potentials of information and communication technologies (ICT), their increasing di...
Although many assumptions have been made about the impact of information and communication technolog...
The study aims to collect the perceptions that the counselors working at career counseling have of t...
Lawyers are highly educated and, allegedly, of higher than average intelligence, but sometimes indiv...
Purpose: Techno-stress (TS) is an emergent phenomenon closely related to the pervasive use of inform...
Information and communication technologies are employed in every aspect of contemporary life. Facili...
The study of the stress caused by the use of digital technologies - called "technostress" - and of m...
The pervasiveness of information and communications technologies (ICT) has changed the nature of wor...
The pervasive and ubiquitous characteristics of information technology has been associated to techno...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to determine stress related issues on working professional...
As part of the ongoing digitalization the usage of information and communication technologies (ICT) ...
Stress has become a mass phenomenon in the modern workplace. The use of information and communicatio...
One downside of digitalization is the digital stress that stems from widespread information and comm...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (2002) reports that, on average, individuals worked seven hours per w...
Lawyers and technology have an uneasy relationship. Although some lawyers are early adapters, others...
Despite multiple potentials of information and communication technologies (ICT), their increasing di...
Although many assumptions have been made about the impact of information and communication technolog...
The study aims to collect the perceptions that the counselors working at career counseling have of t...
Lawyers are highly educated and, allegedly, of higher than average intelligence, but sometimes indiv...
Purpose: Techno-stress (TS) is an emergent phenomenon closely related to the pervasive use of inform...
Information and communication technologies are employed in every aspect of contemporary life. Facili...
The study of the stress caused by the use of digital technologies - called "technostress" - and of m...