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在虚拟会议中进入心流:虚拟会议如何有益于员工在工作与家庭领域的功能发挥

Getting into flow during virtual meetings: How virtual meetings can benefit employee functioning in the work- and home domain

Journal of Vocational Behavior · 2024
被引 2
ABS 4

中文导读

本研究基于心流体验和资源保存理论,通过两项日记研究发现,虚拟会议中的心流体验能减少认知消耗,从而提升员工工作表现并降低工作家庭冲突,且低情绪失调能增强这一益处。

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, a majority of the global workforce turned to virtual meetings for work-related communication and continues to do so as part of the shift to hybrid work. This change in communication patterns has led to an increased scholarly emphasis on the costs of virtual meetings for employees. The present study adds to this emerging field of research by taking a theory-led approach to highlight that alongside costs there are benefits to spending time in virtual meetings for employee functioning. Specifically, we integrate the concept of flow experiences and the Conservation of Resources theory to expand our understanding of the psychological mechanisms that link daily time spent in virtual meetings to employees' functioning in the work- (i.e., task performance and counterproductive work behavior) and home domains (i.e., work-family conflict and need for recovery). More specifically, we argue that the benefits of virtual meetings manifest through flow experiences and associated reduced within-day changes in cognitive depletion. Furthermore, we identify low emotional dissonance as a contingency in virtual meetings that can strengthen the benefits of this mode of computer mediated communication. Results from two daily diary studies largely support the hypothesized relationships. Our findings have important theoretical and practical implications for employee functioning in the ‘new normal’ of hybrid work.

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