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  • Protect Your Sleep When Work is Calling: How Work-Related Smartphone Use During Non-Work Time and Sleep Quality Impact Next-Day Self-Control Processes at Work
1000 Autor/in
  1. Gombert, Lilian |
  2. Konze, Anne-Kathrin |
  3. Rivkin, Wladislaw |
  4. Schmidt, Klaus-Helmut |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2018
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2018-08-15
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  • 15(8):1757
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  • 2018
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  • https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081757 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6121948/ |
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  • In view of the rapid development of information and communication technologies, the present study sheds light on how work-related smartphone use during non-work time affects employees’ subsequent working day. Specifically, we examine work-related smartphone use and sleep quality as moderators of next-day self-control processes at work. Theorizing that work-related smartphone use and self-control demands deplete a common limited regulatory resource, we suggest a strengthening two-way interaction between work-related smartphone use during non-work time and next-day self-control demands at work in predicting employees’ ego depletion at work. Moreover, in a three-way interaction, we analyze whether this interaction depends on employees’ sleep quality, assuming that when intensive work-related smartphone use is followed by high-quality sleep, the taxed regulatory resource can replenish overnight. Results from our diary study covering 10 working days (n = 63) indicate that after evenings with high work-related smartphone use, employees experience disproportionate levels of ego depletion when dealing with self-control demands at work. Sleep quality, however, attenuates this interaction. In cases of high sleep quality, next-day self-control processes at work are no longer affected by work-related smartphone use. Based on these findings, we discuss implications for employees and employers regarding work-related smartphone use and the relevance of sleep in replenishing drained resources.
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lokal work-related smartphone use
lokal sleep
lokal daily diary study
lokal self-control
lokal spillover
lokal ego depletion
lokal three-way interaction
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