Title of article :
Technology Tetheredness and Creative Process Engagement during COVID-19: A Moderated Mediation Model of Spousal Support and Cognitive Fatigue
Author/Authors :
Iqbal, Zanaira Lahore Business School - The University of Lahore, Pakistan , Faheem, Asim Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Saudi Arabia , Aslam, Shoaib Department of Commerce - The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan
Abstract :
This research investigates the role of employees and their supervisors by testing how
tetheredness to technology during COVID-19, affects employees’ job-related outcomes.
This study is grounded on conservation of resources theory. It postulates that employees
are tethered with technology for job-related activities during COVID-19, resulting in poor
work-related outcomes due to cognitive fatigue. Further, this research argues that
behavioral demonstration of employees’ mental fatigue results in less involvement in
work-related creative activities, as assessed by supervisors. Drawing on conservation of
resource theory and supervisors’ rated of employees engagement during COVID-19 are
related to creative activities. Spousal support mitigates the influence of tetheredness to
technology on cognitive fatigue. Based on conservation of resources theory, this study
proposes that employees are tethered with technology for job-related activities during
COVID-19, resulting in poor work-related outcomes due to cognitive fatigue. Data were
analyzed by performing a survey on technology professionals in Pakistan. Results
showed that tetheredness to technology during COVID-19 is negatively related to
employees’ creative process engagement. Furthermore, cognitive fatigue more negatively
influenced the focal relation. Moreover, for employees with higher spousal support,
tetheredness to technology during COVID-19 may not be complicated and might even
help-finings spousal support; however, this influence depends upon employee
interpersonal factors as well. The findings of this research may help organizations to
understand the impact of organizational expectations regarding connectivity during work
from home.
Keywords :
conservation of resource theory , tetheredness to technology , COVID-19 , cognitive fatigue , supervisor-rated employee creative process engagement , spousal support
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science