Balancing the double-edged sword of technology within a modern university workplace

Globalization has influenced the identity of universities worldwide to such an extent that they have become servants for economic growth by producing scientific knowledge and highly educated graduates. In a South African (SA) dispensation, the transformation of higher education (HE) focused on restr...

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Main Authors: Liiza Gie, Andre Slabbert, Norbert Haydam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2017-12-01
Series:Problems and Perspectives in Management
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Online Access:https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/9648/PPM_2017_03cont2_Gie.pdf
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spelling doaj-892c8c281ec74fe9a27f986f2f6189d92020-11-25T00:18:41ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Problems and Perspectives in Management1727-70511810-54672017-12-0115342543710.21511/ppm.15(3-2).2017.10 9648Balancing the double-edged sword of technology within a modern university workplaceLiiza Gie0Andre Slabbert1Norbert Haydam2Doctor of Technologiae (Human Resource Management (HRM)), Head of Department: Human Resources Management, Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT).Professor, Research Manager: Faculty of Business.Doctor, Senior Lecturer, Cape Peninsula University of Technology.Globalization has influenced the identity of universities worldwide to such an extent that they have become servants for economic growth by producing scientific knowledge and highly educated graduates. In a South African (SA) dispensation, the transformation of higher education (HE) focused on restructuring the system to meet the needs of a technology-orientated economy. The latter resulted in more specialized and complex university work that was reliant on technological devices for its completion. It is on this premise that the author investigated the extent to which technological devices as a ‘job resource’ kept SA University staff constantly connected to their work life. This study was subject to a mixed methods research design whereby three data collection instruments were used to obtain both quantitative and qualitative data, which were combined via triangulation of factor analysis and theme identification. Purposive sampling included both academic and non-academic staff from a selected SA university. Stemming from the results, it became apparent that problematic merger issues led to inadequate workspaces, job resources and IT network. Consequently, staff were experiencing occupational stressors related to work overload and inadequate job resources, which perpetuated staffs’ work-life transcending into their personal life, as they were constantly plugged into their technological devices to complete job tasks.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/9648/PPM_2017_03cont2_Gie.pdfand quality of work life and balance (QWLB)human capitaljob resourcesoccupational stressorstechnology
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Balancing the double-edged sword of technology within a modern university workplace
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human capital
job resources
occupational stressors
technology
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Norbert Haydam
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title Balancing the double-edged sword of technology within a modern university workplace
title_short Balancing the double-edged sword of technology within a modern university workplace
title_full Balancing the double-edged sword of technology within a modern university workplace
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description Globalization has influenced the identity of universities worldwide to such an extent that they have become servants for economic growth by producing scientific knowledge and highly educated graduates. In a South African (SA) dispensation, the transformation of higher education (HE) focused on restructuring the system to meet the needs of a technology-orientated economy. The latter resulted in more specialized and complex university work that was reliant on technological devices for its completion. It is on this premise that the author investigated the extent to which technological devices as a ‘job resource’ kept SA University staff constantly connected to their work life. This study was subject to a mixed methods research design whereby three data collection instruments were used to obtain both quantitative and qualitative data, which were combined via triangulation of factor analysis and theme identification. Purposive sampling included both academic and non-academic staff from a selected SA university. Stemming from the results, it became apparent that problematic merger issues led to inadequate workspaces, job resources and IT network. Consequently, staff were experiencing occupational stressors related to work overload and inadequate job resources, which perpetuated staffs’ work-life transcending into their personal life, as they were constantly plugged into their technological devices to complete job tasks.
topic and quality of work life and balance (QWLB)
human capital
job resources
occupational stressors
technology
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