Cyberloafing can be a response to job dissatisfaction associated with high workload, low self-efficacy and poor time management skills. Remote and hybrid work arrangements and a significant uptick in ...
Employees feel that ‘cyberloafing’ – the non-work related use of their workplace computer — is acceptable and helps them work better. This is according to a study by Associate Professor Vivien K.G.
We all cyberloaf – and the science says that it can make us more productive at work. But when does a useful break become plain old slacking off? When Stephanie Andel can feel her eyes glaze over ...
This story is from The Pulse, a weekly health and science podcast. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. One of the big worries over remote work is that employees will ...
If you’re like most workers, you don’t spend 100% of your time at the office doing what you’re supposed to be doing. In fact, on average, U.S. workers spend about 10% of their work day surfing the ...
Cyberloafing: 60% of workers can't get through their work day without checking social media, according to a study. Photo: Getty It’s mid-afternoon and you’re in a post-lunch slump. You’ve got dozens ...
Sending personal emails, a bit of online shopping, checking out your friend’s holiday snaps on Facebook: if you break up your work day with online activities that aren’t work-related, you may be ...
We all cyberloaf – and the science says that it can make us more productive at work. But when does a useful break become plain old slacking off? When Stephanie Andel can feel her eyes glaze over ...
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It’s mid-afternoon and you’re in a post-lunch slump. You’ve got dozens of emails to reply to, a Google document containing a dull project in front of you and a meeting coming up. You know you should ...