Beyond the Screen: Safeguarding Mental Health in the Digital Workplace Through Organizational Commitment and Ethical Environment
Ali Bai, Morteza Vahedian

TL;DR
This study investigates how organizational commitment and ethical environments can reduce nomophobia and digital stress in workplaces, providing empirical evidence and practical strategies for fostering employee well-being amid digital dependence.
Contribution
It offers novel empirical insights into the relationship between organizational commitment, ethical environment, and technology-induced stress, integrating ethics into digital well-being management.
Findings
Inverse correlation between organizational commitment and nomophobia
Ethical environment mediates the relationship, reducing digital anxiety
Reinforcing organizational commitment and ethics improves employee well-being
Abstract
This research explores the intricate relationship between organizational commitment and nomophobia, illuminating the mediating influence of the ethical environment. Utilizing Meyer and Allen's three-component model, the study finds a significant inverse correlation between organizational commitment and nomophobia, highlighting how strong organizational ties can alleviate the anxiety of digital disconnection. The ethical environment further emerges as a significant mediator, indicating its dual role in promoting ethical behavior and mitigating nomophobia's psychological effects. The study's theoretical advancement lies in its empirical evidence on the seldom-explored nexus between organizational commitment and technology-induced stress. By integrating organizational ethics and technological impact, the research offers a novel perspective on managing digital dependence in the workplace.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTechnostress in Professional Settings · Cyberloafing and Workplace Behavior · Impact of Technology on Adolescents
