Techno-Stress of Teachers: An Empirical Investigation from China

Rui-Juan YANG, Jing-Yi YANG, Hao-Ran Yuan, Jun-Ting LI

Abstract


The purpose of this study is to explore the consequences and interrelations among techno-stressors, techno- and work-exhaustion in Chinese teachers. For this purpose, an empirical study with 272 teachers in China was carried out. Results indicate that techno-induced role ambiguity and techno-change frequency have a direct impact on techno-exhaustion. Our results also reveal that both work-exhaustion and techno-exhaustion negatively impact job satisfaction and teacher retention; meanwhile, techno-exhaustion indirectly causes work-exhaustion. Then discussions of Techno-stress management strategies were discussed in this paper.

Keywords


Techno-stress, Techno- and Work-exhaustion, Job Satisfaction, Turnover Intention, Teachers


DOI
10.12783/dtssehs/icesd2017/11619