Working in a bubble: techno-isolation as an emerging techno-stressor in teleworkers
通过访谈36名专业人士,发现远程工作者因过度依赖信息通信技术而产生一种新的技术压力源——技术隔离,并探讨了平台互动特征如何影响这一体验。
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate existing and emerging technology-driven stressors using the transactional model of stress and coping (TMSC). Design/methodology/approach In-depth semi-structured interviews with 36 professionals were performed to obtain qualitative data to explore emerging techno-stressors. The findings were validated a year into the pandemic with human resource (HR) professionals. Findings The authors identify a previously unreported techno-stressor, Techno-Isolation (TIS), which arises from a heavy dependence on information communication technologies for professional social interactions. Additionally, several considerations of interaction characteristics are identified that, based on the platform used, affect the experience of TIS, further expanding the TMSC with the addition of medium-interaction compatibility. The authors present a testable model and discuss implications. Originality/value This study identifies three new information communication technology (ICT)-based antecedents leading to a new techno-stressor, as well as the importance of medium-interaction compatibility in the experiences of stressors as strains. The authors discuss how these elements fit with and extend the existing stress literature.