The aim o this study is to test the relationships between job stress, cyberloafing and job alienation variables and to determine the mediating role of job alienation in the relationship between job stress and cyberloafing behavior. In this context, the quantitative research method was used. “Relational research design” was used in the design of this study, which is an applied research. The data in the study were obtained by simple random sampling method using the survey method. The research sample consists of 305 public employees in Aksaray in Turkey. The data of the research were tested through the SPSS 22 program. Cronbach's alpha coefficient calculation and expolaratory factor analysis were used to measure the validity and reliability of...
The internet has changed the way employees get things done. However, many have not been on target r...
This study aims to prove four hypotheses about the effect of Role Ambiguity and Role Conflict on Cyb...
The internet has changed the way employees get things done. However, many have not been on target r...
Cyberloafing refers to the act of using the internet for personal purposes, such as browsing social ...
Universities play a role in improving the quality of education, they are expected to have human reso...
Using the transactional stress and border theory framework model, we explore the relationship betwee...
The emergence of internet technology in the workplace has many desirable effects on organizations an...
The aims of this study were to examine 1) the effect of work stressor and commitment to supervisor o...
The aims of this study were to examine 1) the effect of work stressor and commitment to supervisor o...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK STRESS AND CYBERLOAFING BEHAVIOR ON CIVIL SERVANTS OF REGIONAL PERSONN...
The aims of this study are to examine the effect of work stressor on employee cyberloafing, to exami...
Cyberloafing has been reported as a prevalent practice among employees and has been called the hidde...
The aims of this study are to examine the effect of work stressor on employee cyberloafing, to exami...
Personal Internet use at work known as cyberloafing has received considerable amount of concern by r...
Cyberloafing or employees’ non-work related online activities during working hours, has long been ...
The internet has changed the way employees get things done. However, many have not been on target r...
This study aims to prove four hypotheses about the effect of Role Ambiguity and Role Conflict on Cyb...
The internet has changed the way employees get things done. However, many have not been on target r...
Cyberloafing refers to the act of using the internet for personal purposes, such as browsing social ...
Universities play a role in improving the quality of education, they are expected to have human reso...
Using the transactional stress and border theory framework model, we explore the relationship betwee...
The emergence of internet technology in the workplace has many desirable effects on organizations an...
The aims of this study were to examine 1) the effect of work stressor and commitment to supervisor o...
The aims of this study were to examine 1) the effect of work stressor and commitment to supervisor o...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK STRESS AND CYBERLOAFING BEHAVIOR ON CIVIL SERVANTS OF REGIONAL PERSONN...
The aims of this study are to examine the effect of work stressor on employee cyberloafing, to exami...
Cyberloafing has been reported as a prevalent practice among employees and has been called the hidde...
The aims of this study are to examine the effect of work stressor on employee cyberloafing, to exami...
Personal Internet use at work known as cyberloafing has received considerable amount of concern by r...
Cyberloafing or employees’ non-work related online activities during working hours, has long been ...
The internet has changed the way employees get things done. However, many have not been on target r...
This study aims to prove four hypotheses about the effect of Role Ambiguity and Role Conflict on Cyb...
The internet has changed the way employees get things done. However, many have not been on target r...