多时性与边界管理:探索性研究

Andrea Aistleithner, Stefan Oppl
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如今,人们花在手机上的时间越来越多,随时随地都有通信需求。人们如何处理来自生活中不同背景的各种信息的干扰,是边界管理的主题。研究表明,多时性,即描述一个人同时处理多项任务的偏好的特征,会影响个人对数字通信媒体干扰的感知和反应。本文探讨了多时间取向和边界管理策略之间的潜在关系。在一项探索性研究中,将边界分析方法与量表相结合来测量个体的多时取向。研究结果表明,具有多时间取向的个体比具有单时间取向的个体识别的语境数量更少。我们还可以发现迹象表明,与单一时间型个体相比,多时间型个体更容易接受生活中其他环境的干扰。
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Polychronicity & Boundary Management: An exploratory study
Nowadays people spend more and more time on their mobile phones and are always available for communication requests. How people deal with interruptions through various kinds of messages from different contexts in their lives is subject to boundary management. Studies suggested that polychronicity, the trait describing one's preference of handling multiple tasks simultaneously, has an impact on how individuals perceive and react to interruptions via digital communication media. This paper examines potential relations between a polychronic orientation and strategies used in boundary management. In an exploratory study, a method for boundary profiling was combined with a scale to measure the polychronic orientation of individuals. The results were examined for possible relationships between them and show that individuals with a polychronic orientation identify a lower number of contexts than individuals with a monochronic orientation. We could also find indications that polychronic individuals have a tendency to find interruptions from other contexts in their lives more acceptable than monochronic individuals.
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