Work Environment Factors and Cyberloafing: A Follow-Up to Askew
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2012/04/26
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Description:This study is a followup to Askew et al.'s (2010) study on work environment factors and cyberloafing. It was found that employees who perceive they can hide their computer use are much more likely to cyberloaf than their counterparts. This effect was obscured in Askew et al.'s original study. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:56
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20063806
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Citation:SIOP (Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology) 27th Annual Conference, April 26-28, 2012, San Diego, California. Bowling Green, OH: Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Inc., 2012 Apr; :56
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Contact Point Address:Kevin L. Askew, University of South Florida
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Email:kaskew2@mail.usf.edu
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Federal Fiscal Year:2012
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Performing Organization:Sunshine Education and Research Center, University of South Florida
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Start Date:20050701
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Source Full Name:SIOP (Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology) 27th Annual Conference, April 26-28, 2012, San Diego, California
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End Date:20290630
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