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

S. Duan, H. Deng, S. Wibowo
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PurposeDigital 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/approachA 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.FindingsThe 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.Originality/valueThis study presents a comprehensive investigation of the impact of digital work on job performance in organizations from the perspective of technology affordance. It explores the changing role of digital work in transforming existing working practices in organizations, and how different technology affordances in digital work can be actualized for improving work–life balance and job performance in a digitalized working environment.
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探索数字工作对工作与生活平衡和工作绩效的影响:技术提供视角
数字技术正在改变传统的工作场所,重塑组织中工作的设计、执行和管理方式。这使得理解数字化工作及其对工作绩效的影响至关重要。本研究从技术提供的角度探讨了数字化工作对组织工作绩效的影响。设计/方法/方法对相关文献进行了全面的回顾,从而开发了一个概念模型,从技术提供的角度探索数字化工作对工作绩效的影响。然后使用结构方程模型对在澳大利亚收集的调查数据进行测试和验证。研究结果表明,数字技术的使用显著改善了个人之间的协调和知识共享,从而更好地平衡了工作与生活,提高了工作绩效。此外,研究表明,数字技术的使用可以增强沟通和决策,但对数字工作中的工作与生活平衡和工作绩效没有显著影响。原创性/价值本研究从技术提供的角度全面调查了数字化工作对组织工作绩效的影响。它探讨了数字化工作在改变组织中现有工作实践中的不断变化的作用,以及如何在数字化工作环境中实现不同的技术支持,以改善工作与生活的平衡和工作绩效。
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