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Investigating the impact of IT-mediated information interruption on emotional exhaustion in the workplace

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INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT
Volume 57, Issue 6, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ipm.2020.102281

Keywords

IT-mediated information interruption; interruption overload; processing mechanism; emotional exhaustion

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71571045]
  2. fund for building world-class universities (disciplines) of Renmin University of China [KYGJD2020001]

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Information technology-mediated interruptions have become widespread and ubiquitous in the workplace. However, our understanding of how these interruptions and individuals' interruption processing mechanism impact individuals' performance, especially psychological performance, is still limited. Leveraging Conservation of Resources Theory, this study focused on two types of IT-mediated information interruptions (congruent and incongruent) and examined the moderating effects of different process mechanisms on the relationship between information interruptions and individuals' interruption overload. A multi-methods research design was conducted in this study: a qualitative study with 20 interviews in Study 1 and a quantitative study with 345 surveys in Study 2. The results show a positive indirect effect of IT-mediated information interruption on emotional exhaustion through interruption overload. Results also review the moderation effects of different processing mechanisms. The findings of this study advance the current understanding of the dark side of online information behavior. Additionally, this study provides practical and theoretical implications for both employers and employees on how to process IT-mediated information interruptions in the workplace.

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