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Some workers 'cyberloaf' if they think they can get away with it, so employers need to get creative

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Lowe-Calverley, E and Grieve, R, Some workers 'cyberloaf' if they think they can get away with it, so employers need to get creative, The Conversation, The Conversation Media Group Ltd, Australia, 9 August (2017) [Newspaper Article]


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Abstract

Sending personal emails, a bit of online shopping, checking out your friend’s holiday snaps on Facebook: if you break up your work day with online activities that aren’t work-related, you may be guilty of "cyberloafing".

Item Details

Item Type:Newspaper Article
Keywords:cyberloaf, work, non-work online activities
Research Division:Psychology
Research Group:Applied and developmental psychology
Research Field:Industrial and organisational psychology (incl. human factors)
Objective Division:Expanding Knowledge
Objective Group:Expanding knowledge
Objective Field:Expanding knowledge in psychology
UTAS Author:Lowe-Calverley, E (Dr Emily Lowe-Calverley)
UTAS Author:Grieve, R (Dr Rachel Grieve)
ID Code:133700
Year Published:2017
Deposited By:Psychology
Deposited On:2019-07-08
Last Modified:2019-07-08
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