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Integrating and synthesising technostress research: a meta-analysis on technostress creators, outcomes, and IS usage contexts

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Integrating and synthesising technostress research: a meta-analysis on technostress creators, outcomes, and IS usage contexts. / Nastjuk, Ilja; Trang, Simon; Grummeck-Braamt, Julius-Viktor et al.
In: European Journal of Information Systems, Vol. 33, No. 3, 03.05.2024, p. 361-382.

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Nastjuk, I, Trang, S, Grummeck-Braamt, J-V, Adam, MTP & Tarafdar, M 2024, 'Integrating and synthesising technostress research: a meta-analysis on technostress creators, outcomes, and IS usage contexts', European Journal of Information Systems, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 361-382. https://doi.org/10.1080/0960085x.2022.2154712

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Nastjuk, I., Trang, S., Grummeck-Braamt, J.-V., Adam, M. T. P., & Tarafdar, M. (2024). Integrating and synthesising technostress research: a meta-analysis on technostress creators, outcomes, and IS usage contexts. European Journal of Information Systems, 33(3), 361-382. https://doi.org/10.1080/0960085x.2022.2154712

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Nastjuk I, Trang S, Grummeck-Braamt JV, Adam MTP, Tarafdar M. Integrating and synthesising technostress research: a meta-analysis on technostress creators, outcomes, and IS usage contexts. European Journal of Information Systems. 2024 May 3;33(3):361-382. Epub 2023 Jan 9. doi: 10.1080/0960085x.2022.2154712

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Nastjuk, Ilja ; Trang, Simon ; Grummeck-Braamt, Julius-Viktor et al. / Integrating and synthesising technostress research : a meta-analysis on technostress creators, outcomes, and IS usage contexts. In: European Journal of Information Systems. 2024 ; Vol. 33, No. 3. pp. 361-382.

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