Effects of breaks on regaining vitality at work: An empirical comparison of ‘conventional’ and ‘smart phone’ breaks
Autor: | Sudong Kim, Hongjai Rhee |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Social network
business.industry 05 social sciences Work (physics) 050109 social psychology Vitality Popularity Human-Computer Interaction Face-to-face Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) 0502 economics and business 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Occupational stress Emotional exhaustion Psychology business Association (psychology) Social psychology 050203 business & management General Psychology |
Zdroj: | Computers in Human Behavior. 57:160-167 |
ISSN: | 0747-5632 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chb.2015.11.056 |
Popis: | Recently, the popularity of smart phones has brought about changes in how people work and take breaks. This paper focuses on whether taking a break with a smart phones (e.g., browsing the internet or using social network services) has a different association with regaining vitality after 'conventional breaks' (e.g., walking or chatting face to face with friends). We surveyed a total of 450 workers in Korea with a diary questionnaire to see if there were differences in the effects of breaks via two theoretical paths of association: positively in terms of vigor and negatively in terms of emotional exhaustion. Empirical results show that psychological detachments by breaks, independent of break modes, did increase vigor and reduce emotional exhaustion, consistent with the existing literature. However, we also found that the effects, particularly in reducing emotional exhaustion, were significantly lower for the smart phone break group versus the conventional group. We discuss some theoretical and practical implications of these findings. We examined the effect of psychological detachment (PD) on revitalizing energy.PD increases vigor through positive affect.PD decreases emotional exhaustion through negative affect.The two types of breaks moderate the relationship of PD and negative affect.Two types of breaks do not moderate the relationship of PD and positive affect. |
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