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Exploring the impact of digital work on work-life balance and job performance: A technology affordance perspective

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posted on 2023-10-10, 01:53 authored by Sophia Duan, Hepu Deng, Santoso WibowoSantoso Wibowo
Purpose – Digital technologies have been transforming the traditional workplace and reshaping how work is designed, performed, and managed in organizations. This makes understanding digital work and its impact on job performance critically important. This study investigates the impact of digital work on job performance in organizations from the perspective of technology affordance. Design/methodology/approach – A comprehensive review of the related literature has been conducted, leading to the development of a conceptual model for exploring the impact of digital work on job performance from the perspective of technology affordance. Such a model is then tested and validated using structural equation modelling on the survey data collected in Australia. Findings – The study shows that the use of digital technologies significantly improves coordination and knowledge sharing between individuals, leading to better work-life balance and improved job performance. Furthermore, the study reveals that the use of digital technologies that can enhance communication and decision making does not significantly influence work-life balance and job performance in digital work.

History

Volume

36

Issue

5

Start Page

2009

End Page

2029

Number of Pages

21

eISSN

1758-5813

ISSN

0959-3845

Publisher

Emerald

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2022-11-21

External Author Affiliations

RMIT University

Author Research Institute

  • Centre for Intelligent Systems

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Information Technology and People