Technostress and Job Performance: Understanding the Negative Impacts and Strategic Responses in the Workplace
Armita Atrian, Saleh Ghobbeh

TL;DR
This study investigates how technostress negatively affects job performance and explores strategic interventions like training and leadership support to mitigate these impacts in the workplace.
Contribution
It introduces a new model linking technostress, coping strategies, and job performance, providing a framework for organizational management of technostress effects.
Findings
Technostress decreases productivity and job satisfaction.
Supportive interventions can reduce technostress impacts.
Technostress has both negative and positive potential depending on context.
Abstract
This study delves into the increasingly pertinent issue of technostress in the workplace and its multifaceted impact on job performance. Technostress, emerging from the rapid integration of technology in professional settings, is identified as a significant stressor affecting employees across various industries. The research primarily focuses on the ways in which technostress influences job performance, both negatively and positively, depending on the context and individual coping mechanisms. Through a blend of qualitative and quantitative methodologies, including surveys and in-depth interviews, the study examines the experiences of employees from diverse sectors. It highlights how technostress manifests in different forms: from anxiety and frustration due to constant connectivity to the pressure of adapting to new technologies. The paper also explores the dual role of technology as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTechnostress in Professional Settings
