Measures for human design of mental stress factors of digital work in public administrations

Miriam Maibaum, Marc Weber, S. Stowasser
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They feel of being constantly reachable and a shorter response time is expected.In the paper, results of an interview study will be presented. As part of the study, 19 semi-structured interviews have been conducted between the beginning of August 2022 and the beginning of November 2022 with a total of 17 experts from public administrations in Germany who deal with digital transformation in their administrations and three consultants who support public administration in the transformation process. In the interview study, first the above-mentioned stress factors of digital work affect employees (with and without management responsibility) in public administrations were be determined. Then, with the help of an interview guide, insights were gained which concrete measures can be taken to involve employees to reduce psychological stress factors. 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The digital transformation is concerning people in several aspects. In working environments of many workers, major changes and challenges are becoming apparent because of the proceeding dissemination of information and communication technologies (ICT). With the implementation of new digital technologies and digitalized work processes, the demands and burdens of employees are also inevitably changing. The rapid pace of technological development can increase mental strain on employees (Gimpel 2018), and as a result, impairment in the form of stress can occur among individual employees. Especially, public administrations are under pressure, not only because they are facing a digitalization-driven transformation, but also because employees are encountered with an increased workload in their daily work due to legislative requirements. The study focuses on public administrations in Germany and aims to answer the overarching question of how the digital transformation can succeed by involving the employees in the process of change. Its also analysed how to design mental stress factors in a human-oriented way. For this purpose, the stress factors of digital work are defined as the following, according to GIMPEL et al. (2020):•Invasion of privacy & performance monitoringConcern about invasion of privacy and favouring the perception of surveillance. •Modification & complexityContinuing ICT changes and upgrades unsettle users and create uncertainty. The complexity of new technologies leads users to feel inadequate regarding their computer skills. Individuals are forced to constantly learn new technologies and undergo frequent educational trainings. •Fewer completed work tasksDigitization can make it more difficult to assess completed tasks and can lead to the feeling of hardly making any work progress.•Interruptions in the workdayThe use of ICT often introduces frequent interruptions into individuals' daily work routine, leading to increased stress and lower productivity.•Unavailability and unreliabilityDue to e.g. organizational restrictions new technologies are prohibited and it comes to an increased workload because of unstable running systems. •Information overloadThe workload increases due to higher amount of provided information and acceleration of work.•Overload and invasionDue to the dissolution of boundaries between work and private life employees force to work faster and longer where ICTs is used. They feel of being constantly reachable and a shorter response time is expected.In the paper, results of an interview study will be presented. As part of the study, 19 semi-structured interviews have been conducted between the beginning of August 2022 and the beginning of November 2022 with a total of 17 experts from public administrations in Germany who deal with digital transformation in their administrations and three consultants who support public administration in the transformation process. In the interview study, first the above-mentioned stress factors of digital work affect employees (with and without management responsibility) in public administrations were be determined. Then, with the help of an interview guide, insights were gained which concrete measures can be taken to involve employees to reduce psychological stress factors. Furthermore, an outlook is given which competencies need to be developed in the long term about dealing with digital transformation, both on part of the employees and in the role as a manager, and which actions can be derived regarding manager-employee relationships. The qualitative content analysis of the transcribed interviews will be carried out according to the general content analytical process model according to MAYRING (2022). In the Paper, a focus is laid on the category formation of the content analysis and the summary of the text material with the most important findings. LiteratureGimpel, Henner et al. (2020): Belastungsfaktoren der digitalen Arbeit. Eine beispielhafte Darstellung der Faktoren, die digitalen Stress hervorrufen. Augsburg.Gimpel, Henner et al. (2018): Digitaler Stress in Deutschland. Eine Befragung von Erwerbstätigen zu Belastung und Beanspruchung durch Arbeit mit digitalen Technologien. Working Paper Forschungsförderung. Edt. Hans-Böckler-Stiftung (101).Mayring, Philipp (2022): Qualitative Inhaltsanalyse. Grundlagen und Techniken. 13., überarbeitete Auflage. Weinheim: Beltz (Ciando library). Online verfügbar unter https://ebooks.ciando.com/book/index.cfm/bok_id/3137418.
公共行政数字化工作心理压力因素人性化设计措施
数字化转型在几个方面与人们息息相关。在许多工人的工作环境中,由于信息和通信技术(ICT)的不断传播,重大变化和挑战正在变得明显。随着新的数字技术和数字化工作流程的实施,员工的需求和负担也不可避免地发生了变化。技术发展的快速步伐会增加员工的精神压力(Gimpel 2018),因此,个别员工可能会出现压力形式的损害。特别是,公共行政部门面临着压力,不仅因为他们面临着数字化驱动的转型,而且由于立法要求,员工在日常工作中遇到了越来越多的工作量。该研究的重点是德国的公共管理,旨在回答数字化转型如何通过让员工参与变革过程来取得成功的首要问题。分析了如何以人为本设计心理应激因子。为此,根据GIMPEL等人(2020)的研究,数字工作的压力因素定义如下:•侵犯隐私和绩效监控担心侵犯隐私,倾向于被监视的感觉。•修改和复杂性持续的ICT变化和升级使用户感到不安并产生不确定性。新技术的复杂性导致用户对自己的计算机技能感到不足。个人被迫不断学习新技术,并接受频繁的教育培训。•完成的工作任务减少数字化会使评估完成的任务变得更加困难,并可能导致几乎没有任何工作进展的感觉。•工作日的中断信息通信技术的使用经常给个人的日常工作带来频繁的中断,导致压力增加和生产力降低。不可用性和不可靠性由于组织限制,新技术被禁止,并且由于系统运行不稳定而增加了工作量。•信息过载由于提供的信息量增加和工作速度加快,工作量增加。超负荷和入侵由于工作和私人生活之间界限的消失,员工被迫在使用信息通信技术的地方工作得更快、更长。他们觉得可以随时联系到他们,并且期望更短的响应时间。在本文中,将介绍一项访谈研究的结果。作为研究的一部分,在2022年8月初至11月初期间进行了19次半结构化访谈,访谈对象包括来自德国公共行政部门的17位负责其行政部门数字化转型的专家和三位在转型过程中支持公共行政的顾问。在访谈研究中,首先确定了上述数字化工作的压力因素对公共行政部门员工(有和没有管理责任的员工)的影响。然后,借助访谈指南,深入了解可以采取哪些具体措施让员工参与进来,以减少心理压力因素。此外,展望了在处理数字化转型方面需要长期发展的能力,无论是对员工还是作为经理的角色,以及在经理-员工关系方面可以衍生出哪些行动。访谈记录的定性内容分析将根据MAYRING(2022)的一般内容分析过程模型进行。在本文中,重点是内容分析的类别形成和文本材料的总结,其中最重要的发现。[文献]regimpel, Henner等(2020):belastungsaktoren der digitalen Arbeit.]“数字化压力”译为未确定词的双语例句奥格斯堡。Gimpel, Henner等人(2018):德国的数字压力。链接本文:链接本文:链接本文:链接本文:链接本文:链接本文:链接本文:链接本文:工作文件Forschungsförderung。美国东部时间。Hans-Bockler-Stiftung(101)。Mayring, Philipp(2022):定性吸入分析。原理与技术。, berarbeitte Auflage。Weinheim: Beltz (Ciando图书馆)。在线verf gbar under https://ebooks.ciando.com/book/index.cfm/bok_id/3137418。
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