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Countering technostress in virtual work environments: The role of work-based learning and digital leadership in enhancing employee well-being
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Countering technostress in virtual work environments: The role of work-based learning and digital leadership in enhancing employee well-being

Shatha Alkhayyal and Saleh Bajaba
Acta psychologica, Vol.248, p.104377
08-2024
PMID: 38941915

Abstract

Digital leadership capability Employee well-being Job demands-resources theory Technostress Work-based learning
Virtual work has been highlighted as an important business trend nowadays. Technostress caused by information and communication technology threatens employee well-being in a virtual context. We integrate insights from the Job Demands-Resources theory to explore the impact of technostress on employee well-being and examine work-based learning and digital leadership capability as buffers of this negative impact via the attenuating effect of work exhaustion. We collected multi-wave survey data from 300 virtual employees to test the theoretical model. Results revealed a significant negative impact of technostress on employee well-being. However, work-based learning and digital leadership capability buffered employees' well-being from this negative effect by reducing their work exhaustion. Our findings extend our understanding of work design and shed light on how to cope with virtual work demands.
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