Mitigating cyberloafing through employee adaptability: the roles of temporal leadership, teamwork attitudes, and competitive work environment

Hassan Hessari*, Fatemeh Daneshmandi, Peter Busch, Stephen Smith

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Abstract

Purpose - In the evolving digital work landscape, where cyberloafing has become a notable challenge, this study aims to investigate the mechanisms through which organizations can effectively reduce such behaviors. Specifically, the research explores the role of employee adaptability in mitigating cyberloafing, taking into account the influences of temporal leadership, teamwork attitudes, and competitive work environments.
Design/methodology/approach - Utilizing the broaden-and-build theory and the job demands-resources (JD-R) model, we analyzed data from 245 employees through structural equation modeling (SEM) to investigate how various factors influence cyberloafing.
Findings - The results indicate that employee adaptability significantly mitigates cyberloafing and serves as a mediating factor between temporal leadership, teamwork attitudes, and the impact of competitive work environments on cyberloafing. Temporal leadership and teamwork attitudes positively correlate with increased adaptability, thereby reducing cyberloafing. Conversely, competitive work environments, while slightly enhancing adaptability, substantially increase cyberloafing.
Originality/value - The study contributes new insights into the dynamics of cyberloafing, emphasizing the critical roles of adaptability, teamwork attitudes, and temporal leadership in reducing such behaviors. It underscores the need for organizations to foster a supportive culture that minimizes competitive pressures and promotes teamwork and leadership strategies conducive to high productivity and minimal cyberloafing. This research offers practical implications for designing workplace strategies aimed at boosting productivity and curbing undesirable online behaviors during work hours.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)303-336
Number of pages34
JournalAsia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration
Volume17
Issue number2
Early online date5 Jul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Feb 2025

Keywords

  • Competitive work environment
  • Cyberloafing
  • Employee adaptability
  • Temporal leadership
  • Teamwork attitudes

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