How remote leaning during crisis affect technostress levels experienced by academicians
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Despite the extensive coverage in the literature, limited attention has been paid to the investigation of technostress among academicians who work under special circumstances, such as occupation, and might have different psychological states due to those conditions. To fill this gap, this study examined the level and factorial structure of technostress among 573 Palestinian academicians who worked in a more-than-seventy-years occupied country, and with the addition of the COVID-19 pandemic. A sequential mixed method approach with confirmatory and exploratory factor analysis was used to explore the technostress factors and to measure their level among the academicians. The obtained findings indicated that the four factors of (1) schedule overload, (2) complexity, (3) uncertainty and uselessness, and (4) invasion and compulsion formed the model of techno-stressors among Palestinian academicians. This can help various stakeholders (researchers, policy makers, practitioners, etc.) to design the needed interventions accordingly and reduce the technostress among academicians; hence, enhancing the latter’s teaching practices and experiences.

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Title
Education and Information Technologies
Publisher
ٍSpringer
Publisher Country
United States of America
Indexing
Thomson Reuters
Impact Factor
5.5
Publication Type
Both (Printed and Online)
Volume
28
Year
2023
Pages
11075–11100