This study investigates the effect of non-work related Internet usage on stimulating employee creativity in the software industry. Drawing from past literature this research proposes six dimensions for measuring creativity stimulation, which include: accessibility to information, intrinsic motivation to execute ideas, curiosity and exploration, independent thinking, collaboration and breaking down technical barriers. A survey was conducted through distribution of a research questionnaire among a stratified random sample of knowledge workers employed in the software industry. The findings of the research were partially consistent with the initial predictions which stated a positive effect of non-work related Internet usage on creativity sti...
Organizational creativity and employee idea generation have become important and essential elements ...
Personal social media use at work is usually deemed counterproductive work behaviour reducing employ...
ARTICLE IN PRESS*the impact of social comparison process on productivity and creativity in a web-bas...
While provision of Internet has become an integral part of work, usage of the organizational Interne...
An increasing digitalization in all aspects of life and work reshapes traditional assumptions about ...
All innovation begins with creative ideas. Thus, the quality of new products and services is depende...
Purpose: Information technology has been recognized as one of the keys to improved productivity in o...
International audienceThis study investigates how accessing user-generated content in online user in...
This study investigates how accessing user-generated content in online user innovation communities (...
Recent studies underline a positive impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and n...
Although considerable research has focused on creativity in organizations, far less research has exa...
The ubiquitous presence of web-based services and tools for communication, collaboration and learnin...
Five years ago, most research in computer science seemed to concentrate on specifying the ways a com...
This paper attempts to shed some light on the effect of cyberloafing on employee productivity. More ...
This study examines enterprise mobile applications (EMA) to explain how creative job performance is ...
Organizational creativity and employee idea generation have become important and essential elements ...
Personal social media use at work is usually deemed counterproductive work behaviour reducing employ...
ARTICLE IN PRESS*the impact of social comparison process on productivity and creativity in a web-bas...
While provision of Internet has become an integral part of work, usage of the organizational Interne...
An increasing digitalization in all aspects of life and work reshapes traditional assumptions about ...
All innovation begins with creative ideas. Thus, the quality of new products and services is depende...
Purpose: Information technology has been recognized as one of the keys to improved productivity in o...
International audienceThis study investigates how accessing user-generated content in online user in...
This study investigates how accessing user-generated content in online user innovation communities (...
Recent studies underline a positive impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and n...
Although considerable research has focused on creativity in organizations, far less research has exa...
The ubiquitous presence of web-based services and tools for communication, collaboration and learnin...
Five years ago, most research in computer science seemed to concentrate on specifying the ways a com...
This paper attempts to shed some light on the effect of cyberloafing on employee productivity. More ...
This study examines enterprise mobile applications (EMA) to explain how creative job performance is ...
Organizational creativity and employee idea generation have become important and essential elements ...
Personal social media use at work is usually deemed counterproductive work behaviour reducing employ...
ARTICLE IN PRESS*the impact of social comparison process on productivity and creativity in a web-bas...