Technostress and employee well-being: A systematic review of empirical evidence
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Abstract
As technology continues to reshape industries, understanding the effects of technostress on employee well-being becomes imperative. While research on technostress has grown substantially in recent years, existing studies are often fragmented in scope and limited in cross-contextual depth. In this systematic review, we synthesized the findings of 201 (after the double screening) peer-reviewed empirical studies, primarily retrieved from the PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases, to map technostress along the four analytical dimensions: its core components, its impact on well-being, key mediating and moderating variables, and contextual variations. Our findings demonstrated that the relationship between…
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- Technostress
- Scope (computer science)
- Empirical evidence
- Empirical research
- Information technology
- Process (computing)
- Structural equation modeling
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