The impact of teleworking technostress on satisfaction, anxiety and performance
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2023
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The aim of the research project is to find out how technostress influences the satisfaction, anxiety
and performance of teleworkers and university students. The growth of technology and the use of
digital platforms has given rise to a phenomenon called teleworking, a modality of work that
involves remote work with the use of ICTs. However, the faster the use of ICTs in organisations
grows, the more difficult it becomes for teleworkers, leading to anxiety and stress. This feeling is
known as technostress, and knowing its impact on workers is of vital importance for organizational success. The study was conducted through a literature review and the dissemination of an
online questionnaire using PLS software. The analysis validated the measurement scale and
analysed the structural model at different stages, which confirmed its validity and reliability. The
research concludes by affirming the high relationship between technostress, satisfaction, anxiety
and performance. It is highlighted that the lower the technostress, the higher the satisfaction and
performance, and the higher the technostress, the higher the anxiety and the lower the satisfaction. This research brings as an added value the validation of a scale of technostress together
with the variables satisfaction, anxiety and performance not previously analysed by other researches. In addition, the research provides a series of measures to mitigate the effects of technostress and suggests future lines of research. Thus, it highlights the importance of understanding
the impact of technostress on teleworkers, to provide effective measures to mitigate it and thus
increase the satisfaction and performance of workers.
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María Fernández-Fernández, Juan-Gabriel Martínez-Navalón, Vera Gelashvili, Camilo Prado Román, The impact of teleworking technostress on satisfaction, anxiety and performance, Heliyon, Volume 9, Issue 6, 2023, e17201, ISSN 2405-8440, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17201
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