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On the subjective experience and correlates of downtime at work: A mixed-method examination

On the subjective experience and correlates of downtime at work: A mixed-method examination

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On the subjective experience and correlates of downtime at work: A mixed-method examination

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On the subjective experience and correlates of downtime at work: A mixed-method examination

Publisher

Chichester: Wiley (Variant)

Journal title

Journal of organizational behavior, 2019-03, Vol.40 (3), p.360-381

Language

English

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Chichester: Wiley (Variant)

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In the current paper, we studied downtime at work. Downtime represents a unique aspect of work time, as employees have low workload and more discretion about their activities but are still paid to be at work. Despite its prevalence and potentially significant implications for productivity and well-being, the experience of downtime has not been a fo...

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On the subjective experience and correlates of downtime at work: A mixed-method examination

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2186952336

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2186952336

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ISSN

0894-3796

E-ISSN

1099-1379

DOI

10.1002/job.2336

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