Technoestress and the lack of support from organizations for the adaptation of professionals to home working and its effects

 

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Autores: Justino Ribeiro Mello, Andréa, Linhares, Mayara Rodrigues de Carvalho Fernandes
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Descripción:Introduction: The pandemic has increased the psychological risks associated with home working, due to the significant intensification of its use. Therefore, we sought to verify the significance of pandemic variables – proposed from the literature review – in analysis models related to technostress and home working, taking into account its effects on satisfaction and happiness with work, on the desire to stay at work and on career stress. Methods: Based on Ragu-Natha et al. (2008) model, the questionnaire used to collect data addressed three technostressors: technoinvasion, technooverload and technouncertainty. In addition to these, pandemic variables were included in the analysis models developed and the relationship between these and technostressors with job satisfaction, happiness with work, the desire to stay in the job and career stress was verified. The questionnaire followed the Likert scale standard, and was sent to respondents by email and WhatsApp, resulting in 188 valid responses from Brazilian professionals who had adopted remote work due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The data obtained were analyzed using the R software and using the Ordinal Logistic Regression technique. Results: Factors related to technooverload and technoinvasion were confirmed as stressors and pandemic factors were significant for the analysis of technostress. Conclusion: Job satisfaction, happiness with work, the desire to stay in the job and career stress were influenced by the variables that compose technostress and also by the variables related to the context of the pandemic, especially the lack of support from organizations for the adaptation to home working.
País:Portal de Revistas UCR
Institución:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Portal de Revistas UCR
Lenguaje:Portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:portal.ucr.ac.cr:article/54463
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/psm/article/view/54463
Palabra clave:Home working
Technostress
Covid-19 pandemic
Satisfaction with work
Happiness with work
Desire to stay at work
Career stress
Tecnoestresse
Pandemia de Covid-19
Satisfação com o Trabalho
Felicidade com o Trabalho
Intenção de permanecer no Emprego
Estresse com a Carreira
Trabajo a domicilio
Tecnoestrés
Pandemia de COVID-19
Satisfacción con el trabajo
Felicidad con el trabajo
Deseo de permanecer en el trabajo
Estrés profesional