Disconnecting to Detach: The Role of Impaired Recovery in Negative Consequences of Workplace Telepressure
Disconnecting to Detach: The Role of Impaired Recovery in Negative Consequences of Workplace Telepressure
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Information and communication technologies (ICT) afford benefits in staying connected and increasing work flexibility for employees; however, they also bring us negative behavioral and psychological outcomes.This research examines the potential consequences Identification of Specific IgE Antibodies and Asthma Control Interaction and Association Using Cluster Analysis in a Bulgarian Asthmatic Children Cohort of workplace telepressure, referring to the preoccupation with and urge to respond quickly to work-related ICT messages, on employee physical and psychological outcomes and the intervening roles of psychological detachment and boundary-crossing behaviors.A sample of 233 full-time workers from an online CSR and technology companies: A study on its implementation, integration and effects on the competitiveness of companies survey panel completed an online questionnaire.We observed bivariate relationships between workplace telepressure and health outcomes (i.e.
, employee burnout, poor sleep quality), psychological detachment, and boundary crossing.Bootstrapped indirect effects analyses showed that only boundary crossing provided a viable pathway by which workplace telepressure was associated with physical fatigue, poor sleep quality, and low sleep quantity.Implications of the intervening role of boundary crossing and the relationships between workplace telepressure and negative health outcomes are discussed.