Keywords: Smartphone addiction; Cyberloafing; Gender; Stress; Social support;
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Keywords: Personal internet use at work; Millennials in the workplace; Organizational control; Cyberloafing; Technology use policy;
Keywords: Cyberloafing; Cyberslacking; Scale development; Media in education;
Keywords: Smartphone addiction; Smartphone usage; Self-regulation; Cyberloafing; University students;
Keywords: C91; D03; J33; M52; Temptation; Gift exchange; Hidden costs of control; Cyberloafing;
Keywords: Cyberloafing; Deviant behavior; Cyberloafing antecedents;
Keywords: Cyberloafing; Cyberslacking; Gender; Internet use; Experience and skills; Educational settings;
Keywords: Cyberloafing; Internet filtering and monitoring; Agency theory; Operant conditioning; Procedural justice; Social norms
Keywords: Cyberloafing; Cyberslacking; Non-work-related computing; Work/life balance; Work/family border theory
Keywords: Cyberslacking; Cyberloafing; Telework; Remote work; Work outcomes; Personality
Cyberloafing as a coping mechanism: Dealing with workplace boredom
Keywords: Cyberloafing; Workplace boredom; Work underload;
Cyberloafing and social desirability bias among students and employees
Keywords: Cyberloafing; Social desirability bias; Self-deception; Impression management;
Are Cyberloafers Also Innovators?: A Study on the Relationship between Cyberloafing and Innovative Work Behavior
Keywords: Cyberloafing; Cyberslacking; Innovation; Innovative work behavior.;
Cyberloafing and job burnout: An investigation in the knowledge-intensive sector
Keywords: Cyberloafing; Job burnout; Knowledge-intensive firms; Cyberloafing antecedents;
Explaining cyberloafing: The role of the theory of planned behavior
Keywords: Cyberloafing; Cyberslacking; Personal web usage; Theory of planned behavior; Cyberdeviancy
The effects of sanctions and stigmas on cyberloafing
Keywords: Cyberloafing; Sanctions; Detection; Enforcement; Abusiveness; Deviance
Yielding to (cyber)-temptation: Exploring the buffering role of self-control in the relationship between organizational justice and cyberloafing behavior in the workplace
Keywords: Counterproductive behaviors; Cyberloafing; Self-control; Self-regulation
Employee job attitudes and organizational characteristics as predictors of cyberloafing
Keywords: Cyberloafing; Computer mediated communication; Internet; Organizations; Job attitudes; Production deviance
Conceptualizing personal web usage in work contexts: A preliminary framework
Keywords: Personal web usage in work contexts; Cyberloafing; Problematic internet use; Non-work-related internet uses; Internet addiction; Internet deviant behaviors
Loafing in the 21st century: Enhanced opportunities—and remedies—for withholding job effort in the new workplace
Keywords: Withholding effort; Cyberloafing; Virtual teams; Work ethic; Leisure ethic
Designing electronic use policies to enhance employee perceptions of fairness and to reduce cyberloafing: An empirical test of justice theory
Keywords: Cyberloafing; Electronic use policies; Internet; Organizations; Procedural justice
Prevalence, perceived seriousness, justification and regulation of cyberloafing in Singapore
Keywords: Cyberloafing; Internet; Justification; Personal Web usage;