Cyberloafing Behavior: The Determinant Factors Related to Work Stress and Workload in The Banking Sector

K. Novianti, K. Roz
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: Cyberloafing is a recent organizational behavior that arises due to easy access to the internet, allowing employees to use company-provided internet facilities for non-work-related activities. Previous researches have attempted to identify variables that influence cyberloafing, including work stress and workload. The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of workload dimensions (psychological workload and physical workload) on cyberloafing behavior, mediated by work stress, within the banking sector of Malang City. This study uses an explanatory quantitative approach with data collection methods through online questionnaires . The responses of 148 participants are analyzed using Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis. The result shows that workload does not significantly affect cyberloafing behavior. However, workload does have a positive and significant influence on work stress, which in turn positively and significantly affects cyberloafing behavior. Work stress acts as a mediator between workload and employee cyberloafing behavior in the banking sector of Malang city. Furthermore, the study highlights the benefits of regular breaks from work in the form of cyberloafing, as it allows employees to recharge their energy and serves as an effective defense against workplace stress.
网络闲逛行为:银行业工作压力与工作量的决定因素
网络闲游(cyberlofing)是最近出现的一种组织行为,它是由于互联网的方便接入而出现的,允许员工使用公司提供的互联网设施进行与工作无关的活动。之前的研究试图找出影响网络闲逛的变量,包括工作压力和工作量。本研究旨在探讨工作负荷维度(心理负荷和身体负荷)对麻郎市银行业网络闲逛行为的影响,并以工作压力为中介。本研究采用解释性定量方法,通过在线问卷调查的方式收集数据。采用偏最小二乘(PLS)分析148名参与者的反应。结果表明,工作负荷对网络闲逛行为影响不显著。然而,工作量确实对工作压力有正向显著的影响,而工作压力又对网络闲逛行为有正向显著的影响。工作压力在工作量与玛琅市银行业员工网络闲逛行为之间起中介作用。此外,该研究还强调了以网络闲逛的形式定期休息的好处,因为它可以让员工重新充电,并有效地抵御工作压力。
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