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Examining conscientiousness as a key resource in resisting email interruptions: Implications for volatile resources and goal achievement.

Emma RussellStephen A WoodsAdrian P Banks
Published in: Journal of occupational and organizational psychology (2017)
It may be necessary for highly Conscientious people to turn off their email interruption alerts at work, in order to avoid the strain that results from an activation-resistance mechanism afforded by the arrival of a new email.Deploying key resources means that volatile resources may be differentially spent, depending on one's natural tendencies and how these interact with the work task and context. This suggests that the relationship between demands and resources is not always direct and predictable.Practitioners may wish to appraise the strategies they use to deal with demands such as email at work, to identify if these strategies are assisting with task or well-being goal achievement, or whether they have become defunct through automation.
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