Explaining cyberloafing: The role of the theory of planned behavior
•Examined the validity of the Theory of Planned Behavior as a model of cyberloafing.•Across two studies, all hypotheses from the main TPB model were supported.•The 3 predictors accounted for 32% and 37% of the variance in CL in two studies. The Internet enables employees to be more productive than e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Computers in human behavior 2014-07, Vol.36, p.510-519 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Examined the validity of the Theory of Planned Behavior as a model of cyberloafing.•Across two studies, all hypotheses from the main TPB model were supported.•The 3 predictors accounted for 32% and 37% of the variance in CL in two studies.
The Internet enables employees to be more productive than ever before, but it also allows employees a new way to escape from work—cyberloafing. In our investigation, we test the validity of the Theory of Planned Behavior as a model of cyberloafing. In Study 1, the goal is to provide an initial test of the theory. In Study 2, we cross-validate the results from Study 1 in a sample that approaches representing the general working population. Results unanimously support the main TPB model, the model accounting for 32% and 37% of the variance in cyberloafing in Studies 1 and 2, respectively. The discussion addresses both the theoretical impact and practical implications of our work. |
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ISSN: | 0747-5632 1873-7692 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chb.2014.04.006 |