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Main Authors: Ghobbeh, Saleh, Atrian, Armita
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.03658
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author Ghobbeh, Saleh
Atrian, Armita
author_facet Ghobbeh, Saleh
Atrian, Armita
contents This study explores the impact of spiritual intelligence (SI) on technostress, with a focus on the mediating role of the ethical environment. In an era where technological advancements continually reshape our work and personal lives, understanding the interplay between human intelligence, well-being, and ethics within organizations is increasingly significant. Spiritual intelligence, transcending traditional cognitive and emotional intelligences, emphasizes understanding personal meaning and values. This paper investigates how higher levels of SI enable individuals to integrate technology into their lives without undue stress, and how a robust ethical environment within organizations supports and amplifies these benefits. Through a comprehensive review of literature, empirical research, and detailed analysis, the study highlights the protective role of SI against technostress and the significant influence of an ethical climate in enhancing this effect. The findings offer valuable insights for organizational strategies aimed at promoting a harmonious, stress-free workplace environment.
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spellingShingle Spiritual Intelligence's Role in Reducing Technostress through Ethical Work Climates
Ghobbeh, Saleh
Atrian, Armita
General Economics
Economics
This study explores the impact of spiritual intelligence (SI) on technostress, with a focus on the mediating role of the ethical environment. In an era where technological advancements continually reshape our work and personal lives, understanding the interplay between human intelligence, well-being, and ethics within organizations is increasingly significant. Spiritual intelligence, transcending traditional cognitive and emotional intelligences, emphasizes understanding personal meaning and values. This paper investigates how higher levels of SI enable individuals to integrate technology into their lives without undue stress, and how a robust ethical environment within organizations supports and amplifies these benefits. Through a comprehensive review of literature, empirical research, and detailed analysis, the study highlights the protective role of SI against technostress and the significant influence of an ethical climate in enhancing this effect. The findings offer valuable insights for organizational strategies aimed at promoting a harmonious, stress-free workplace environment.
title Spiritual Intelligence's Role in Reducing Technostress through Ethical Work Climates
topic General Economics
Economics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.03658