Examining technostress and its impact on worker well-being in the digital gig economy

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作者
Umair, Azka [1 ]
Conboy, Kieran [1 ]
Whelan, Eoin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Galway, Sch Business & Econ, Galway, Ireland
关键词
Gig economy; Online labour markets; Technostress; Technostressors; Cognitive well-being; Affective well-being; Discontinuous intention; ENVIRONMENT FIT APPROACH; MECHANICAL TURK; ALGORITHMIC CONTROL; JOB-SATISFACTION; STRESS; CONSEQUENCES; ORGANIZATION; ANTECEDENTS; PERSONALITY; AUTONOMY;
D O I
10.1108/INTR-03-2022-0214
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeOnline labour markets (OLMs) have recently become a widespread phenomenon of digital work. While the implications of OLMs on worker well-being are hotly debated, little empirical research examines the impact of such work on individuals. The highly competitive and fast-paced nature of OLMs compels workers to multitask and to perform intense technology-enabled work, which can potentially enhance technostress. This paper examines the antecedents and well-being consequences of technostress arising from work in OLMs.Design/methodology/approachThe authors draw from person-environment fit theory and job characteristics theory and test a research model of the antecedents and consequences of worker technostress in OLMs. Data were gathered from 366 workers in a popular OLM through a large-scale online survey. Structural equation modelling was used to evaluate the research model.FindingsThe findings extend existing research by validating the relationships between specific OLM characteristics and strain. Contrary to previous literature, the results indicate a link between technology complexity and work overload in OLMs. Furthermore, in OLMs, feedback is positively associated with work overload and job insecurity, while strain directly influences workers' negative affective well-being and discontinuous intention.Originality/valueThis study contributes to technostress literature by developing and testing a research model relevant to a new form of work conducted through OLMs. The authors expand the current research on technostress by integrating job characteristics as new antecedents to technostress and demonstrating its impact on different types of subjective well-being and discontinuous intention. In addition, while examining the impact of technostressors on outcomes, the authors consider their impact at the individual level (disaggregated approach) to capture the subtlety involved in understanding technostressors' unique relationships with outcomes.
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页数:37
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