Blau Gary, Yang Yang, Ward-Cook Kory
HRA Department, 384 Speakman Hall, Temple University, 1810 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA.
J Allied Health. 2006 Spring;35(1):9-17.
Using a primary sample of medical technologists (MTs) and a second validation sample, the results of this study showed initial support for a three-factor measure of cyberloafing. The three scales were labeled browsing-related, non-work-related e-mail, and interactive cyberloafing. MTs who perceived unfair treatment in their organization (i.e., lower organizational justice) were more likely to exhibit all three types of cyberloafing. MTs who did not care as much about punctuality and attendance (i.e., higher time abuse) were more likely to display browsing-related and non-work-related e-mail cyberloafing. Finally, MTs who perceived an inability to control their work environment (i.e., powerlessness) were more likely to display interactive cyberloafing. Study limitations and suggestions for future research are discussed.
通过医学技术人员(MTs)的初始样本和第二个验证样本,本研究结果初步支持了网络偷懒的三因素测量方法。这三个量表分别被标记为与浏览相关、与工作无关的电子邮件以及互动式网络偷懒。在组织中感受到不公平待遇(即组织公平感较低)的医学技术人员更有可能表现出所有三种类型的网络偷懒行为。不太在意准时出勤(即时间滥用程度较高)的医学技术人员更有可能表现出与浏览相关和与工作无关的电子邮件网络偷懒行为。最后,认为自己无法控制工作环境(即无力感)的医学技术人员更有可能表现出互动式网络偷懒行为。文中还讨论了研究的局限性以及对未来研究的建议。