Title :
The Moderating Impact of Perceived Organizational Support on the Relationship between Technostress and Role Stress
Author :
Wang, Kanliang ; Shu, Qin
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Manage., Xian Jiaotong Univ., Xian
Abstract :
The study examined whether employees perceived high technostress are destined to experience role stress at a higher level than those perceived low technostress. We used data collected from 450 employees to investigate the moderating effects of perceived organizational support on the relationship between technostress and role stress. The result indicates that: (1) technostress perceived by employees is positively related to role stress; (2) perceived organizational support moderates the relationship between technostress and role conflict such that the relationship will be negative when perceived organizational support is higher; (3) perceived organizational support doesn´t significantly moderates the relationship between technostress and role overload. The paper contributes in two ways: First, the paper validate the negative impact of technostress in organization theoretically; Second, the significant moderating of perceived organizational support imply the negative impact of technology can be mend by the change of ldquosocial systemrdquo in modern organization regarded as a socio-technical system.
Keywords :
occupational stress; personnel; socio-economic effects; employee; organizational support; role overload; role stress; social system; socio-technical system; technostress; Centralized control; Conference management; Databases; Expert systems; Information technology; Occupational stress; Paper technology; Productivity; Sociotechnical systems; Testing; Technostress; perceived organizational support; role conflict; role overload;
Conference_Titel :
Database and Expert Systems Application, 2008. DEXA '08. 19th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Turin
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3299-8
DOI :
10.1109/DEXA.2008.67