上班“摸鱼”:网络闲散的概念、特征及影响因素
Slacking off at Work: The Concept, Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Cyberloafing
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2023.1311671, PDF,   
作者: 周晨栋:上海师范大学心理学院,上海
关键词: 网络闲散隐蔽性人格特质环境因素Cyberloafing Concealment Personality Traits Environmental Factor
摘要: 网络闲散是指在工作时间内,任何由员工以私人目的为由通过公司网络进行的与工作无关的行为。它具有普遍性、隐蔽性和破坏性的特点,会对企业造成长期的资源浪费。为系统梳理近十年来网络闲散最新研究前沿,本文回顾了网络闲散的概念、特征与影响因素,并最后提出了针对减少网络闲散行为的管理措施,望对企业管理工作提供帮助。
Abstract: Cyberloafing refers to any non-work related behavior carried out by employees through the com-pany network for private purposes during working hours. It has the characteristics of universality, concealment and destructiveness, which will cause long-term waste of resources for enterprises. In order to systematically review the latest research frontiers of cyberloafing in the past decade, this paper reviews the concept, characteristics and influencing factors of cyberloafing, and finally puts forward management measures aimed at reducing cyberloafing, hoping to provide help for enter-prise management.
文章引用:周晨栋 (2023). 上班“摸鱼”:网络闲散的概念、特征及影响因素. 心理学进展, 13(11), 5304-5312. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2023.1311671

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