Changing learning paradigms: an interplay of Digital Taylorism and technostress on perceived employability

IF 0.9 Q4 MANAGEMENT Journal of Management History Pub Date : 2023-07-28 DOI:10.1108/jmh-12-2022-0089
Harshleen Kaur Duggal, Puja Khatri, Asha Thomas, M. Pironti
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Purpose Massive open online courses (MOOCs), a Taylorist attempt to automate instruction, help make course delivery more efficient, economical and better. As an implementation of Digital Taylorism Implementation (DTI), MOOCs enable individuals to obtain an occupation-oriented education, equipping them with knowledge and skills needed to stay employable. However, learning through online platforms can induce tremendous amounts of technology-related stress in learners such as complexity of platforms and fears of redundancy. Thus, the aim of this paper is to study how student perceptions of DTI and technostress (TS) influence their perceived employability (PE). The role of TS as a mediator between DTI and PE has also been studied. Design/methodology/approach Stratified sampling technique has been used to obtain data from 305 students from 6 universities. The effect of DTI and TS on PE, and the role of TS as a mediator, has been examined using the partial least squares (PLS) structural equation modelling approach with SMART PLS 4.0. software. Predictive relevance of the model has been studied using PLSPredict. Findings Results indicate that TS completely mediates the relationship between DTI and PE. The model has medium predictive relevance. Practical implications Learning outcomes from Digitally Taylored programs can be improved with certain reforms that bring the human touch to online learning. Originality/value This study extends Taylorism literature by linking DTI to PE of students via technostress as a mediator.
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不断变化的学习范式:数字泰勒主义和技术压力对感知就业能力的相互作用
大规模在线开放课程(MOOCs)是泰勒主义者对自动化教学的一种尝试,有助于使课程交付更高效、更经济、更好。作为数字泰勒主义实施(DTI)的实施,mooc使个人能够获得以职业为导向的教育,为他们提供保持就业所需的知识和技能。然而,通过在线平台学习可能会给学习者带来巨大的技术相关压力,例如平台的复杂性和对冗余的恐惧。因此,本文的目的是研究学生对DTI和技术压力(TS)的感知如何影响他们的感知就业能力(PE)。研究了TS在DTI和PE之间的中介作用。设计/方法/方法采用分层抽样技术,获得来自6所大学的305名学生的数据。使用SMART PLS 4.0的偏最小二乘(PLS)结构方程建模方法,研究了DTI和TS对PE的影响,以及TS作为中介的作用。软件使用plpredict对模型的预测相关性进行了研究。结果表明,TS完全介导了DTI和PE之间的关系。该模型具有中等预测相关性。实际意义数字化泰勒课程的学习成果可以通过某些改革得到改善,这些改革为在线学习带来了人情味。本研究扩展泰勒主义文献,以技术压力为中介,连结DTI与学生体育的关系。
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