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The Role of the Work Station: Visibility of Ones Computer Screen to Coworkers Influences Cyberloafing Through Self-Efficacy to Hide Cyberloafing
Kevin L. Askew
, John E. Buckner
Psychology
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Cyberloafing
100%
Self-efficacy
100%
Workstation
100%
Computer Screen
100%
Coworker Influence
100%
Work Environment
16%
Personal Computer
8%
Internet Use
8%
Amazon Mechanical Turk
8%
Computer Use
8%
Multiple Data
8%
Environment Influence
8%
Control Method
8%
Working Adults
8%
Cross-validation Study
8%
Electronic Monitoring
8%
Intervention Points
8%
Potentially Harmful Behaviors
8%
Theory of Planned Behavior Model
8%
Data-driven Control
8%
Computer Science
Computer Screen
100%
Workstation
100%
Mechanical Turk
33%
Personal Computer
33%
Behavior Model
33%
Psychology
Self-Efficacy
100%
Work Environment
50%
Validation Study
25%
Theory of Planned Behavior
25%
Cross-Validation
25%