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Linking ICT Availability Demands to Burnout and Work-Family Conflict: The Roles of Workplace Telepressure and Dispositional Self-Regulation
Authors:Kuo-Yang Kao  Nai-Wen Chi  Candice L. Thomas  Hui-Ting Lee  Yi-Feng Wang
Affiliation:1. National Chiao Tung University;2. kkao@nctu.edu.tw;4. National Sun Yat-Sen University;5. Saint Louis University
Abstract:Abstract

The advancement of technology has led to an increasingly permeable boundary between work and off-work time. As such, employees may face pressure to immediately respond to work-related information and communication technology (ICT) messages during off-work time. This study examines the mediating role of workplace telepressure on the relationships between ICT availability demands with burnout and work-family conflict, as well as the moderating effects of self-regulation on these relationships. Data were collected from 185 full-time employees at two time points. Results indicated full support for the moderated mediation model, demonstrating that workplace telepressure mediated the relationships between ICT availability demands and burnout and work-family conflict. Moreover, dispositional self-regulation strengthened the direct effect of ICT availability demands on workplace telepressure and the indirect effects of ICT availability demands on burnout and work-family conflict. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
Keywords:ICT demands  telepressure  dispositional self-regulation  burnout  work-family conflict
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