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Boundary Work Tactics and Their Effects on Information and Communication Technology Use After Hours and Recovery

Taking Action When Boundaries Are Blurring

With an increasing use of work-related technologies after hours and mobile working, boundaries between work and personal life domains blur more and more, impairing recovery. Qualitative studies have shown that individuals use various boundary work tactics to actively manage their work–nonwork boundaries. However, it remains largely unknown how the use of such tactics contributes to recovery. This research differentiates types of availability-related boundary work tactics and organizes them according to their underlying motives: preventive, restrictive, and rejecting tactics. The results of a cross-sectional study (N = 249) and a validation study (N = 175) support the proposed motive-oriented structure of tactics and show differential prediction of psychological detachment and relaxation. Implications for practice and future research are discussed.

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In: Journal of Personnel Psychology Volume 23 / Issue 1 (2023-10-16) , S. 36-48; eissn:2190-5150
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@article{doi:10.17170/kobra-2024062710424,
  author    ={Reinke, Kathrin and Niederkrome, Lisa and Ohly, Sandra},
  title    ={Boundary Work Tactics and Their Effects on Information and Communication Technology Use After Hours and Recovery},
  keywords ={150 and Erholung and Wirtschaftspsychologe and Digitalisierung and Work-Life-Balance and Prävention},
  copyright  ={http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/},
  language ={en},
  journal  ={Journal of Personnel Psychology},
  year   ={2023-10-16}
}