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Abstract
The modern workplace has been profoundly transformed by the widespread integration of digital technologies, fundamentally changing the way individuals conduct business and interact within their work environments. However, this digital transformation has also created a major problem relevant to both research and practice: the ubiquitous prevalence of work interruptions (e.g., receiving unexpected emails or instant messages while focused on a task). Against this background, we conducted a qualitative study to allow digital business professionals to describe their general perception and management of interruptions. As a result, we validate and refine a category system developed in a previous study on specific interruption types, quantify their outcomes on psychological well-being and work performance, and examine how they are handled, thus filling gaps in the existing literature on interruption perception and management. Overall, this category system can serve as a valuable foundation for future interruption science research.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 11 Sept 2024 |
Event | Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik - University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany Duration: 16 Sept 2024 → 19 Sept 2024 https://wi2024.de/ |
Conference
Conference | Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik |
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Country/Territory | Germany |
City | Würzburg |
Period | 16.09.2024 → 19.09.2024 |
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Keywords
- Interruption Science
- Interruption Perception
- Interruption Management
- Work Interruptions
- Qualitative Research
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Interruption - IT-Mediated Interruptions as Stressor
Riedl, R. (PI) & Stangl, F. J. (CoI)
Dissertationsprogramm der Fachhochschule OÖ
01.10.2022 → 31.01.2025
Project: Research Project