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系統識別號 U0002-0508202011381100
DOI 10.6846/TKU.2020.00108
論文名稱(中文) 科技壓力對恢復經驗與幸福感之影響-探討休閒參與之調節角色
論文名稱(英文) Influences of Technostress and Recovery Experience on Well-Being: The Moderating Role of Leisure Participation
第三語言論文名稱
校院名稱 淡江大學
系所名稱(中文) 企業管理學系碩士班
系所名稱(英文) Department of Business Administration
外國學位學校名稱
外國學位學院名稱
外國學位研究所名稱
學年度 108
學期 2
出版年 109
研究生(中文) 吳思萱
研究生(英文) Ssu-Hsuan Wu
學號 607610044
學位類別 碩士
語言別 繁體中文
第二語言別
口試日期 2020-06-12
論文頁數 63頁
口試委員 指導教授 - 汪美伶(magwang@mail.tku.edu.tw)
共同指導教授 - 涂敏芬(mftu@mail.tku.edu.tw)
委員 - 劉敏熙(kayliu@scu.edu.tw)
委員 - 方郁惠(yhfang@mail.tku.edu.tw)
關鍵字(中) 科技壓力
恢復經驗
幸福感
休閒參與
關鍵字(英) Technostress
Recovery Experience
Well-Being
Leisure Participation
第三語言關鍵字
學科別分類
中文摘要
隨著ICT迅速的發展與更新,模糊了員工工作與非工作領域的界線,對員工產生新的文明病―科技壓力。科技壓力會直接影響員工其身、心理資源耗竭,間接影響其恢復經驗與幸福感。因此,本研究欲瞭解恢復經驗是否能夠於科技壓力與幸福感間有中介的能力,合適的休閒參與是否能調節科技壓力與恢復經驗之關係。本研究之研究對象以在職員工為主,已發放問卷的方式進行資料蒐集,總計收回有效問卷368份,採用結構方程模型進行分析。研究結果可知,恢復經驗並不具中介科技壓力與幸福感間的效果;休閒參與則能夠調節科技壓力與恢復經驗之間的關係。針對上述結果,本研究提出管理意涵及針對後續研究給予建議。
英文摘要
With the rapid development and update of ICT, the boundary between employees' work and non-work areas has been blurred, and a new modern diseases for employees -technostress. Technostress will directly affect the exhaustion of employees' physical and psychological resources, and indirectly affect their recovery experience and well-being. Therefore, this study intends to understand whether recovery experience can mediate between technostress and well-being, and whether appropriate leisure participation can regulate the relationship between technostress and recovery experience. The research objects of this study are mainly employees. The research objects of this study are mainly employees, and data collection has been conducted by way of questionnaires. A total of 368 valid questionnaires were recovered and analyzed using structural equation models. The results of the research show that the recovery experience does not have the effect of intermediary technostress and well-being. Leisure participation can regulate the relationship between technostress and recovery experience. In response to the above results, this study puts forward management implications and gives suggestions for follow-up research.
第三語言摘要
論文目次
目錄
目錄 I
圖目錄 Ⅱ
表目錄 Ⅲ
第壹章 緒論 1
一、研究背景 1
二、研究動機 2
第三節 研究目的 3
第四節 研究流程 3
第貳章 文獻探討 5
第一節 科技壓力 5
第二節 恢復經驗 8
第三節 幸福感 13
第四節 休閒參與 15
第五節 假設發展 19
第參章 研究方法 23
第一節 研究架構 23
第二節  量化研究設計 24
第三節  變數衡量 24
第四節  控制變數 26
第肆章 研究結果與討論 27
第一節 敘述性統計 27
第二節 項目分析 30
第三節 相關分析 33
第四節 信度分析 36
第五節 結構方程模型 41
第六節 總結 46
第伍章 結論與建議 47
第一節 研究結論 47
第二節 理論意涵 49
第三節 管理意涵 50
第三節 研究限制與後續研究建議 51
參考文獻 53
 

圖目錄
圖1研究流程圖 4
圖2 研究架構 23
圖3 路徑分析圖 43

 
表目錄
表4-1問卷回收人口統計特性分析表 29
表4-2-1休閒參與之項目分析 30
表4-2-2 KMO與Bartlett檢定結果 31
表4-2-3 休閒參與因子矩陣 32
表4-3 相關性分析 35
表4-4-1 可靠性統計量 36
表4-4-2 科技壓力構面之驗證性因素分析 37
表4-4-3 休閒參與構面之驗證性因素分析 38
表4-4-4 心理解離構面之驗證性因素分析 39
表4-4-5 放鬆構面之驗證性因素分析 39
表4-4-6 精熟構面之驗證性因素分析 40
表4-4-7 控制構面之驗證性因素分析 40
表4-4-8 幸福感構面之驗證性因素分析 41
表4-5-1 路徑係數表 42
表4-5-2 中介效果摘要表 44
表4-5-3 休閒參與(LP) 樣本路徑係數恆等性檢驗結果表 45
表4-5-4 高與低休閒參與(LP) 模型之路徑係數分析表 45
表4-6 假設檢定結果彙整 46
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