Technology's Effect on Workplace Stress.
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Computing technology has reached nearly every corner of modern life. In its study and article "Technology Increases Workplace Stress, Tipping the Scales of Work-Life Balance" ("Stress and Technology," 1999), the Kensington Technology Group highlights the inevitably wide-spread and profound impact of technology in the workplace.
The Kensington Stress and Technology in the Workplace Survey questioned 501 adult U.S. full-time, traditional and home-office workers about technology's affect on stress, productivity, and the personal lives of survey participants ("
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Weil. (1997). Technostress: Coping with Technology @Work @Home @Play. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Scanlon, P. & Neumann, D. (2002). Internet plagiarism among college students. Journal of College Student Development, May/June, Volume 43. United Stated Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. (1999). Combined Annual Reports, Fiscal Years 1996-1998. Retrieved October 31, 2003 from http://www.eeoc.gov/plan/annrep96-98.html Wheeler, S., and D. Lyon (1992). Employee benefits for the employer's benefit: How companies respond to employee stress. Personnel Review, 21 (7), 47-65.