Do Individual Characteristics Influence the Types of Technostress Reported by Workers?

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Autor(a) principal: Marchiori, Danilo Magno
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Mainardes, Emerson Wagner, Rodrigues, Ricardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/4713
Resumo: Based on the perspective that the diversity of the workforce has implications for attitudes and behaviors at the individual and group levels, this article examines the role of individual differences related to gender, age, formal education, and length of professional experience in the levels of stress caused by the use of information technology (IT) in the daily activities of workers. This phenomenon, termed in the literature as technostress, is studied by identifying and measuring the factors that create technostress (the technostress creator factors: techno-uncertainty, techno-invasion, techno-overload, and techno- complexity). The technostress phenomenon is related to the most varied types of disorders in workers and losses in organizations, such as fatigue, dissatisfaction, anxiety, and reduced productivity. To achieve the goal of this research, we applied structural equation models in a sample of 927 questionnaires completed by 14 different Brazilian public institutions that were distributed among all regions of the country and that were strongly dependent on IT for their main business processes. The results indicate that workers’ demographic characteristics relate to one another differently and specifically with the various forms of manifestation of technostress. More precisely, older workers or those with longer professional experience reported greater difficulties with the increase of technological complexity for the execution of tasks (techno-complexity). Women reported being subject to higher levels of techno- complexity and techno-uncertainty, while men indicated feeling greater effects from techno-overload and techno-invasion. We did not detect differences related to the levels of formal education of workers. This study presents the implications of the results for theory and for the everyday life of modern organizations that are increasingly dependent on the use of IT.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Do Individual Characteristics Influence the Types of Technostress Reported by Workers?
title Do Individual Characteristics Influence the Types of Technostress Reported by Workers?
spellingShingle Do Individual Characteristics Influence the Types of Technostress Reported by Workers?
Marchiori, Danilo Magno
Technostress
Individual Differences
Diversity
Structural Equation Models
MIMIC
title_short Do Individual Characteristics Influence the Types of Technostress Reported by Workers?
title_full Do Individual Characteristics Influence the Types of Technostress Reported by Workers?
title_fullStr Do Individual Characteristics Influence the Types of Technostress Reported by Workers?
title_full_unstemmed Do Individual Characteristics Influence the Types of Technostress Reported by Workers?
title_sort Do Individual Characteristics Influence the Types of Technostress Reported by Workers?
author Marchiori, Danilo Magno
author_facet Marchiori, Danilo Magno
Mainardes, Emerson Wagner
Rodrigues, Ricardo
author_role author
author2 Mainardes, Emerson Wagner
Rodrigues, Ricardo
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marchiori, Danilo Magno
Mainardes, Emerson Wagner
Rodrigues, Ricardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Technostress
Individual Differences
Diversity
Structural Equation Models
MIMIC
topic Technostress
Individual Differences
Diversity
Structural Equation Models
MIMIC
description Based on the perspective that the diversity of the workforce has implications for attitudes and behaviors at the individual and group levels, this article examines the role of individual differences related to gender, age, formal education, and length of professional experience in the levels of stress caused by the use of information technology (IT) in the daily activities of workers. This phenomenon, termed in the literature as technostress, is studied by identifying and measuring the factors that create technostress (the technostress creator factors: techno-uncertainty, techno-invasion, techno-overload, and techno- complexity). The technostress phenomenon is related to the most varied types of disorders in workers and losses in organizations, such as fatigue, dissatisfaction, anxiety, and reduced productivity. To achieve the goal of this research, we applied structural equation models in a sample of 927 questionnaires completed by 14 different Brazilian public institutions that were distributed among all regions of the country and that were strongly dependent on IT for their main business processes. The results indicate that workers’ demographic characteristics relate to one another differently and specifically with the various forms of manifestation of technostress. More precisely, older workers or those with longer professional experience reported greater difficulties with the increase of technological complexity for the execution of tasks (techno-complexity). Women reported being subject to higher levels of techno- complexity and techno-uncertainty, while men indicated feeling greater effects from techno-overload and techno-invasion. We did not detect differences related to the levels of formal education of workers. This study presents the implications of the results for theory and for the everyday life of modern organizations that are increasingly dependent on the use of IT.
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