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Drawing on appraisal theory and conservation of resources theory (COR), we propose that certain cognitive appraisals of technology will lead to frustration as illustrated below.
We propose that when employees experience many of the factors in Figure 1, or one of them in a repeated manner, they experience high frustration. In this case, if an employee cannot regulate their emotions, is highly goal oriented or lack experience, this will lead to behaviors such as aggression or withdrawal. In parallel, if there are high organizational constraints (e.g. poor equipment, lack of IT support in a timely and helpful manner) this effect can be exacerbated.
Our model proposes that frustration with technology at work is a normal reaction. When there is organizational support and individuals are able to cope with uncertainty and regulate their frustration, this emotion takes on its functional role, motivating employees to try harder and get creative to solve their problems.
This paper draws on the literature in the domains of management, emotions and IS to propose a conceptual framework delineating how frustration with technology at work arises, its affects and some boundary conditions. Table 1. Illustrated how we analysed the IS management literature through the prism of appraisal theory.
González-Gómez, H. V., & Hudson, S. (2023). Employee frustration with information systems: appraisals and resources. European Management Journal, 42(3), 425-436.
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