Purpose: As a result of new ICT developments, many workers are almost constantly connected to job-relevant information and co-workers, regardless of when or where they are working. Depending on workers’ psychological needs, constantly being connected may be perceived as favorable (e.g., when it enhances task clarity or task performance) or unfavorable (e.g., when it creates ambiguity or external control). In the present research, perceiving connectedness as either favorable or unfavorable was expected be a function of (a) information novelty, (b) need for structure, and (c) need for autonomy. Methodology: Three experiments were conducted that manipulated connectedness and measured participants’ psychological needs. Participants were undergr...
Twenty-five novice users of a new mobile communication device, allowing them to be always connected ...
While the subject of interruptions has received considerable attention among organizational research...
While the subject of interruptions has received considerable attention among organizational research...
Purpose: As a result of new ICT developments, many workers are almost constantly connected to job-re...
The world of work has changed. As a result of new ICT developments, many workers are almost constant...
The world of work has changed. As a result of new ICT developments, many workers are almost constant...
Over the past few decades, the widespread use of mobile work devices (MWDs: e.g., laptops and smartp...
Connectivity has become the hallmark of modern work and has shaped the social life of many. Originat...
This study investigates the longitudinal relationship between after-hour connectivity, autonomy and ...
This article explores ways in which the connectivity that enables the knowledge economy also constra...
Knowledge workers’ use of digital technologies and enactment of constant connectivity has been regar...
Constant connectivity is a phenomenon brought about by our interconnected world. However, it is not...
Explanations of knowledge sharing in organizations emphasize either personality variables such as mo...
Explanations of knowledge sharing in organizations emphasize either personality variables such as mo...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the workplace are increasingly connecting emplo...
Twenty-five novice users of a new mobile communication device, allowing them to be always connected ...
While the subject of interruptions has received considerable attention among organizational research...
While the subject of interruptions has received considerable attention among organizational research...
Purpose: As a result of new ICT developments, many workers are almost constantly connected to job-re...
The world of work has changed. As a result of new ICT developments, many workers are almost constant...
The world of work has changed. As a result of new ICT developments, many workers are almost constant...
Over the past few decades, the widespread use of mobile work devices (MWDs: e.g., laptops and smartp...
Connectivity has become the hallmark of modern work and has shaped the social life of many. Originat...
This study investigates the longitudinal relationship between after-hour connectivity, autonomy and ...
This article explores ways in which the connectivity that enables the knowledge economy also constra...
Knowledge workers’ use of digital technologies and enactment of constant connectivity has been regar...
Constant connectivity is a phenomenon brought about by our interconnected world. However, it is not...
Explanations of knowledge sharing in organizations emphasize either personality variables such as mo...
Explanations of knowledge sharing in organizations emphasize either personality variables such as mo...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the workplace are increasingly connecting emplo...
Twenty-five novice users of a new mobile communication device, allowing them to be always connected ...
While the subject of interruptions has received considerable attention among organizational research...
While the subject of interruptions has received considerable attention among organizational research...