Coping with technostress induced by social networking services
Ikävalko, Jyri (2024-08-15)
Coping with technostress induced by social networking services
Ikävalko, Jyri
(15.08.2024)
Julkaisu on tekijänoikeussäännösten alainen. Teosta voi lukea ja tulostaa henkilökohtaista käyttöä varten. Käyttö kaupallisiin tarkoituksiin on kielletty.
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Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on:
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024090469227
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024090469227
Tiivistelmä
Social networking services (SNSs) have become some of the most used IT applications
worldwide. The experience of stress when using IT, or technostress, has been established as a
negative and potentially harmful phenomenon affecting SNS users. Prior research on how IT users
can attempt to mitigate their technostress has mostly addressed organizational contexts, and there
is a lack of research on how SNS users specifically deal with this problem. The empirical part of
this thesis attempts to bridge this gap in the literature by uncovering coping methods ordinary
SNS users utilize to mitigate technostress.
The study draws from coping theory to frame coping behaviors as emotion-focused or problem-
focused attempts to reduce stress. A qualitative approach is adopted by conducting 7 interviews
with SNS users with experience using coping techniques to address their technostress. The results
of the study provide preliminary evidence that SNS users can alleviate some forms of technostress
by directly addressing the problem by preventing SNS use or adjusting their emotional response
by either prioritizing their time use or adjusting their attitude. A pattern of SNS-related
technostress diminishing from teenage years to early adulthood was also found, which was
attributed to aging and maturing. Finally, despite finding success with utilizing coping techniques,
deficiencies in their effectiveness were identified.
The results of the study complement existing technostress research by investigating technostress
mitigation in the context of SNS use. They can also inform other SNS users of potential ways
they can employ coping strategies to reduce the harmful impacts of technostress.
worldwide. The experience of stress when using IT, or technostress, has been established as a
negative and potentially harmful phenomenon affecting SNS users. Prior research on how IT users
can attempt to mitigate their technostress has mostly addressed organizational contexts, and there
is a lack of research on how SNS users specifically deal with this problem. The empirical part of
this thesis attempts to bridge this gap in the literature by uncovering coping methods ordinary
SNS users utilize to mitigate technostress.
The study draws from coping theory to frame coping behaviors as emotion-focused or problem-
focused attempts to reduce stress. A qualitative approach is adopted by conducting 7 interviews
with SNS users with experience using coping techniques to address their technostress. The results
of the study provide preliminary evidence that SNS users can alleviate some forms of technostress
by directly addressing the problem by preventing SNS use or adjusting their emotional response
by either prioritizing their time use or adjusting their attitude. A pattern of SNS-related
technostress diminishing from teenage years to early adulthood was also found, which was
attributed to aging and maturing. Finally, despite finding success with utilizing coping techniques,
deficiencies in their effectiveness were identified.
The results of the study complement existing technostress research by investigating technostress
mitigation in the context of SNS use. They can also inform other SNS users of potential ways
they can employ coping strategies to reduce the harmful impacts of technostress.