Abstract

ABSTRACT Digital technologies, in particular social media has rapidly become a major fixture in both our work and personal lives. This study empirically tests new constructs and validates the impact of certain technostressors: information overload, technostress, and the role of presenteeism as key to determining the impact on productivity and conflict (between work-family and technology-family) related to digital technology, social media use. Keywords technostress, work-family conflict, digital technology, social media, sociotechnical theory

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