Abstract

In parallel with increasing computer and internet usage at the workplace, employees’ internet usage for personal purposes, that is cyberloafing, has intensified. Advancements in information technologies introduced intense competition and organizations have attached greater importance to their employees’ creativity. Fast-paced developments, intensified competition, and employees’ efforts for higher creativity have let them encounter stress. In this regard, the present study aims to investigate the relationship between cyberloafing, creativity, and stress. The study was conducted on 408 faculty members of public universities in Kosovo by using the Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA). As CCA results show, there is a significant relationship between cyberloafing and creativity and also a significant relationship between cyberloafing and stress.

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