Reference: | Athey, S., & Gans, J. S. (2010). The impact of targeting technology on advertising markets and media competition. American Economic Review, 100(2), 608-613. Ayyagari, R. (2012, March 23-24). Impact of information overload and task-technology fit on technostress. The 14th Southern Association for Information Systems (SAIS 2012), Atlanta, GA, USA. Ayyagari, R., Grover, V., & Purvis, R. (2011). Technostress: Technological antecedents and implications. MIS Quarterly, 35(4), 831-858. Bright, L. F., Kleiser, S. B., & Grau, S. L. (2015). Too much Facebook? An exploratory examination of social media fatigue. Computers in Human Behavior, 44, 148-155. Brooks, S., & Califf, C. (2017). Social media-induced technostress: Its impact on the job performance of it professionals and the moderating role of job characteristics. Computer Networks, 114, 143-153. Brooks, S., Longstreet, P., & Califf, C. (2017). Social media induced technostress and its impact on Internet addiction: A distraction-conflict theory perspective. AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction, 9(2), 99-122. Bucher, E., Fieseler, C., & Suphan, A. (2013). The stress potential of social media in the workplace. Information, Communication & Society, 16(10), 1639-1667. Burke, P. J. (1991). Identity processes and social stress. American Sociological Review, 56(6), 836-849. Carver, C. S., Scheier, M. F., & Weintraub, J. K. (1989). Assessing coping strategies: a theoretically based approach. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 56(2), 267. Chen, J. V., Tran, A., & Nguyen, T. (2019). Understanding the discontinuance behavior of mobile shoppers as a consequence of technostress: An application of the stress-coping theory. Computers in Human Behavior, 95, 83-93. Chen, X., & Wei, S. (2019). Enterprise social media use and overload: A curvilinear relationship. Journal of Information Technology, 34(1), 22-38. Cooper, C. L., Dewe, P. J., & O`Driscoll, M. P. (2001). Organizational stress: A review and critique of theory, research, and applications. SAGE. Cram, W. A., Wiener, M., Tarafdar, M., & Benlian, A. (2022). Examining the impact of algorithmic control on Uber drivers’ technostress. Journal of Management Information Systems, 39(2), 426-453. Dhir, A., Yossatorn, Y., Kaur, P., & Chen, S. (2018). Online social media fatigue and psychological wellbeing—A study of compulsive use, fear of missing out, fatigue, anxiety and depression. International Journal of Information Management, 40, 141-152. Edwards, S. M., Li, H., & Lee, J.-H. (2002). Forced exposure and psychological reactance: Antecedents and consequences of the perceived intrusiveness of pop-up ads. Journal of advertising, 31(3), 83-95. Eppler, M. J., & Mengis, J. (2008). The concept of information overload-a review of literature from organization science, accounting, marketing, mis, and related disciplines (2004). Kommunikationsmanagement im Wandel, 271-305. Folkman, S., & Lazarus, R. S. (1985). If it changes it must be a process: study of emotion and coping during three stages of a college examination. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 48(1), 150-170. Folkman, S., Lazarus, R. S., Gruen, R. J., & DeLongis, A. (1986). Appraisal, coping, health status, and psychological symptoms. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50(3), 571-579. Fontana, A., & Frey, J. H. (2000). The interview: From structured questions to negotiated text. Handbook of Qualitative Research, 2(6), 645-672. Fox, J., & Moreland, J. J. (2015). The dark side of social networking sites: An exploration of the relational and psychological stressors associated with Facebook use and affordances. Computers in Human Behavior, 45, 168-176. Fu, S., Li, H., Liu, Y., Pirkkalainen, H., & Salo, M. (2020). Social media overload, exhaustion, and use discontinuance: Examining the effects of information overload, system feature overload, and social overload. Information Processing & Management, 57(6), 102307. Galluch, P. S., Grover, V., & Thatcher, J. B. (2015). Interrupting the workplace: Examining stressors in an information technology context. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 16(1), 2. Gao, W., Liu, Z., Guo, Q., & Li, X. (2018). The dark side of ubiquitous connectivity in smartphone-based SNS: An integrated model from information perspective. Computers in Human Behavior, 84, 185-193. Goodrich, K., Schiller, S. Z., & Galletta, D. (2015). Consumer reactions to intrusiveness of online-video advertisements: do length, informativeness, and humor help (or hinder) marketing outcomes? Journal of advertising research, 55(1), 37-50. Houli, D., & Radford, M. (2020). An exploratory study using mindfulness meditation apps to buffer workplace technostress and information overload. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 57(1), e373. Hoy, M. G., & Milne, G. (2010). Gender differences in privacy-related measures for young adult Facebook users. Journal of Interactive Advertising, 10(2), 28-45. Iyer, G., Soberman, D., & Villas-Boas, J. M. (2005). The targeting of advertising. Marketing Science, 24(3), 461-476. Jacoby, J., Speller, D. E., & Kohn, C. A. (1974). Brand choice behavior as a function of information load. Journal of Marketing Research, 11(1), 63-69. Johnson, G. A., Shriver, S. K., & Du, S. (2020). Consumer privacy choice in online advertising: Who opts out and at what cost to industry? Marketing Science, 39(1), 33-51. Jung, A.-R. (2017). The influence of perceived ad relevance on social media advertising: An empirical examination of a mediating role of privacy concern. Computers in Human Behavior, 70, 303-309. Kim, H., & Huh, J. (2017). Perceived relevance and privacy concern regarding online behavioral advertising (OBA) and their role in consumer responses. Journal of Current Issues & Research in Advertising, 38(1), 92-105. Klein, H. K., & Myers, M. D. (1999). A set of principles for conducting and evaluating interpretive field studies in information systems. MIS Quarterly, 23(1), 67-93. Krischer, M. M., Penney, L. M., & Hunter, E. M. (2010). Can counterproductive work behaviors be productive? CWB as emotion-focused coping. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 15(2), 154-166. Kröger, J. L., Lutz, O. H.-M., & Raschke, P. (2019). Privacy implications of voice and speech analysis–information disclosure by inference. Springer. Kröger, J. L., & Raschke, P. (2019, July 15-17). Is my phone listening in? On the feasibility and detectability of mobile eavesdropping. The 33rd IFIP Annual Conference on Data and Applications Security and Privacy, Charleston, SC, USA. Lazarus, R. S., & Folkman, S. (1984). Stress, appraisal, and coping. Springer. Li, H., Edwards, S. M., & Lee, J.-H. (2002). Measuring the intrusiveness of advertisements: Scale development and validation. Journal of advertising, 31(2), 37-47. Lorente, L., Vera, M., & Peiró, T. (2021). Nurses stressors and psychological distress during the COVID‐19 pandemic: The mediating role of coping and resilience. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 77(3), 1335-1344. Lune, H., & Berg, B. L. (2017). Qualitative research methods for the social sciences (9th ed.). Pearson. Luqman, A., Cao, X., Ali, A., Masood, A., & Yu, L. (2017). Empirical investigation of Facebook discontinues usage intentions based on SOR paradigm. Computers in Human Behavior, 70, 544-555. Maier, C., Laumer, S., Eckhardt, A., & Weitzel, T. (2015a). Giving too much social support: Social overload on social networking sites. European Journal of Information Systems, 24(5), 447-464. Maier, C., Laumer, S., Weinert, C., & Weitzel, T. (2015b). The effects of technostress and switching stress on discontinued use of social networking services: a study of Facebook use. Information Systems Journal, 25(3), 275-308. Mandler, G. (1982). Stress and thought processes. Free Press. Myers, M. (1997). Qualitative research in information systems. MIS Quarterly, 21(2), 241-242. Myers, M. D., & Newman, M. (2007). The qualitative interview in IS research: Examining the craft. Information and organization, 17(1), 2-26. Nimrod, G. (2018). Technostress: Measuring a new threat to well-being in later life. Aging & Mental Health, 22(8), 1086-1093. Patton, M. (1990). Purposeful sampling. Qualitative Evaluation and Research Methods, 2, 169-186. Pentland, B. T. (1999). Building process theory with narrative: From description to explanation. Academy of Management Review, 24(4), 711-724. Ragu-Nathan, T., Tarafdar, M., Ragu-Nathan, B. S., & Tu, Q. (2008). The consequences of technostress for end users in organizations: Conceptual development and empirical validation. Information Systems Research, 19(4), 417-433. Salo, M., Pirkkalainen, H., Chua, C. E. H., & Koskelainen, T. (2022). Formation and Mitigation of Technostress in the Personal Use of IT. MIS Quarterly, 46(2), 1073-1108. Salo, M., Pirkkalainen, H., & Koskelainen, T. (2019). Technostress and social networking services: Explaining users` concentration, sleep, identity, and social relation problems. Information Systems Journal, 29(2), 408-435. Statista. (2022). Number of monthly active Facebook users worldwide as of 2rd quarter 2022. Retrieved Aug 20, 2022 from https://www.statista.com/statistics/264810/number-of-monthly-active-facebook-users-worldwide/ Struthers, C. W., Perry, R. P., & Menec, V. H. (2000). An examination of the relationship among academic stress, coping, motivation, and performance in college. Research in Higher Education, 41(5), 581-592. Swar, B., Hameed, T., & Reychav, I. (2017). Information overload, psychological ill-being, and behavioral intention to continue online healthcare information search. Computers in Human Behavior, 70, 416-425. Tams, S., Ahuja, M., Thatcher, J., & Grover, V. (2020). Worker stress in the age of mobile technology: The combined effects of perceived interruption overload and worker control. The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 29(1), 101595. Tarafdar, M., Cooper, C. L., & Stich, J. F. (2019). The technostress trifecta‐techno eustress, techno distress and design: Theoretical directions and an agenda for research. Information Systems Journal, 29(1), 6-42. Tarafdar, M., Maier, C., Laumer, S., & Weitzel, T. (2020). Explaining the link between technostress and technology addiction for social networking sites: A study of distraction as a coping behavior. Information Systems Journal, 30(1), 96-124. Tarafdar, M., Tu, Q., & Ragu-Nathan, T. (2010). Impact of technostress on end-user satisfaction and performance. Journal of Management Information Systems, 27(3), 303-334. Trusov, M., Bodapati, A. V., & Bucklin, R. E. (2010). Determining influential users in internet social networks. Journal of Marketing Research, 47(4), 643-658. Ur, B., Leon, P. G., Cranor, L. F., Shay, R., & Wang, Y. (2012, July 11-13). Smart, useful, scary, creepy: Perceptions of online behavioral advertising. The 8th Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2012), Washington, D.C., USA. Villiard, H., & Moreno, M. A. (2012). Fitness on facebook: advertisements generated in response to profile content. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 15(10), 564-568. Whiting, A., & Williams, D. (2013). Why people use social media: A uses and gratifications approach. Qualitative Market Research, 16(4), 362-369. Worthington, E. L., & Scherer, M. (2004). Forgiveness is an emotion-focused coping strategy that can reduce health risks and promote health resilience: Theory, review, and hypotheses. Psychology & Health, 19(3), 385-405. Youn, S., & Kim, S. (2019). Understanding ad avoidance on Facebook: Antecedents and outcomes of psychological reactance. Computers in Human Behavior, 98, 232-244. |