Technostressed from remote work : an exploratory study using the stress process model

The recent COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted conventional work routines and accelerated a shift towards remote work, which has resulted in a need for organisations to adopt new forms of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). As this technology shapes existing work routines, it poses new ch...

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Main Authors: Chen, Jing Yi, Chan, Joel Jie Hao, Wong, Jian Ann
Other Authors: Ye Junjia
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2021
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1522102023-03-05T15:45:46Z Technostressed from remote work : an exploratory study using the stress process model Chen, Jing Yi Chan, Joel Jie Hao Wong, Jian Ann Ye Junjia School of Social Sciences jjye@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Sociology The recent COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted conventional work routines and accelerated a shift towards remote work, which has resulted in a need for organisations to adopt new forms of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). As this technology shapes existing work routines, it poses new challenges for individuals working from home, in the form of technostress. This paper explores how technostressors from remote work shapes mental health outcomes. This paper also investigates how certain psychosocial resources interact with the relationship between technostressors and mental health outcomes, which would be instrumental in framing workplace and state policies to combat the deleterious implications of technostressors. Bachelor of Arts in Sociology 2021-07-23T00:41:33Z 2021-07-23T00:41:33Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Chen, J. Y., Chan, J. J. H. & Wong, J. A. (2021). Technostressed from remote work : an exploratory study using the stress process model. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152210 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152210 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Chen, Jing Yi
Chan, Joel Jie Hao
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Technostressed from remote work : an exploratory study using the stress process model
description The recent COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted conventional work routines and accelerated a shift towards remote work, which has resulted in a need for organisations to adopt new forms of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). As this technology shapes existing work routines, it poses new challenges for individuals working from home, in the form of technostress. This paper explores how technostressors from remote work shapes mental health outcomes. This paper also investigates how certain psychosocial resources interact with the relationship between technostressors and mental health outcomes, which would be instrumental in framing workplace and state policies to combat the deleterious implications of technostressors.
author2 Ye Junjia
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Chen, Jing Yi
Chan, Joel Jie Hao
Wong, Jian Ann
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author Chen, Jing Yi
Chan, Joel Jie Hao
Wong, Jian Ann
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title Technostressed from remote work : an exploratory study using the stress process model
title_short Technostressed from remote work : an exploratory study using the stress process model
title_full Technostressed from remote work : an exploratory study using the stress process model
title_fullStr Technostressed from remote work : an exploratory study using the stress process model
title_full_unstemmed Technostressed from remote work : an exploratory study using the stress process model
title_sort technostressed from remote work : an exploratory study using the stress process model
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152210
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