Work-Related Smartphone Use at Night and Job Satisfaction: Testing a Moderated Mediation Model of Emotional Exhaustion and Organizational Dehumanization

Francis CHEUNG*

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Abstract

Work-related smartphone use at night has attracted substantial research attention. Surprisingly, its impact on employees’ job satisfaction is mixed. Based on the stressor–strain–outcome model, this study aims to examine whether emotional exhaustion mediates the relationship between work-related smartphone use at night and job satisfaction. Furthermore, the role of organizational dehumanization in moderating the relation between work-related smartphone use and emotional exhaustion, and the association between emotional exhaustion and job satisfaction, was examined. A total of 372 participants reported on two online surveys. Bivariate correlation results showed that work-related smartphone use was positively related to emotional exhaustion but there was no significant association between work-related smartphone use and job satisfaction. Moderated mediation analysis results suggested that organizational dehumanization (T1) did not interact with work-related smartphone use at night (T1) in predicting emotional exhaustion (T1). However, organizational dehumanization (T1) interacted with emotional exhaustion (T1) in predicting job satisfaction (T2), in which individuals who perceived higher organizational dehumanization reported lower job satisfaction under higher emotional exhaustion. The limitations and implications of this study are also discussed in this paper.
Original languageEnglish
Article number10674
JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume19
Issue number17
Early online date27 Aug 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Aug 2022

Bibliographical note

This work was supported by the Faculty Research Grant by Lingnan University (SSFRG/21/2/4).

The captioned study was approved by the Research Committee, Lingnan University (Approval Number: EC-031/2122). The procedures used in this study adhere to the tenets of the declaration of Helsinki.

Keywords

  • emotional exhaustion
  • job satisfaction
  • organizational dehumanization
  • smartphone use

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