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Arbeitszufriedenheit 1 Hotel industry 1 Hotellerie 1 Information technology 1 Informationstechnik 1 Job satisfaction 1 Overload 1 Perceived Injustice 1 Stress 1 Tourism industry 1 Tourismuswirtschaft 1 Work stress 1 Work-Related ICT Use After Hours 1
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Abdulaziz, Tamer Ahmed 1 Azazz, Alaa M. S. 1 Elshaer, Ibrahim A. 1 Fayyad, Sameh 1 Ghaleb, Mohanad M. 1 Mansour, Mahmoud A. 1
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Journal of open innovation : technology, market, and complexity 1
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The impact of work-related ICT use on perceived injustice : exploring the effects of work role overload and psychological detachment
Elshaer, Ibrahim A.; Azazz, Alaa M. S.; Ghaleb, Mohanad M. - In: Journal of open innovation : technology, market, and … 10 (2024) 1, pp. 1-11
primary focus of the current study is to examine the association between work-related ICT use after hours and employees …, employing SmartPLS-4 software. The empirical findings demonstrate a positive association between work-related ICT use after … hours and employees' perceived injustice (EPI) and work role overload (WRO). Similarly, the mediating role of work …
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