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Perceived information and communication technology (ICT) demands on employee outcomes : the moderating effect of organizational ICT support.
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Journal of occupational health psychology: 2012, 17, n. 4 - October
Year:
2012
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Journal Article
Subject:
Stress
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Burnout
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Information technology
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