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Impact of technostress and information technology support on HRIS user satisfaction: a moderation study through technology self-efficacy

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PurposeThis research aimed to determine the relationship between technostress and information technology support (IT) and HRIS-related user satisfaction. The study also investigated the moderating influence of technological self-efficacy on the links between technostress, IT support, and HRIS user satisfaction.Design/methodology/approachThis quantitative study used the deductive research approach. The study's population was HRIS users from 37 Malaysian public sector organizations. The judgmental sampling technique was employed, and the sample size was 490. Data analysis was conducted through SPSS and PLS-SEM.FindingsThe study showed that technostress is significantly associated with HRIS user satisfaction. While IT support, results show that literacy support, technological support, and technological involvement facilities significantly correlate with HRIS user satisfaction. In contrast, innovation support had an insignificant relationship with HRIS user satisfaction. The study also tested the moderation effect of technology self-efficacy in the relationships and found that technology self-efficacy only moderated the association of technostress and HRIS user satisfaction.Practical implicationsHR departments of government agencies can use the study's findings to understand to what extent HRIS system users are satisfied and what needs to be done to improve the HRIS system. The study also sheds light on the technological pressures that employees encounter.Originality/valuePresent study contributed to the literature by developing a study model of technostress, information technology support, technology self-efficacy, and HRIS user satisfaction. Further, the relationship of technostress with HRIS user satisfaction and the moderating effect of technology self-efficacy was explored for the first time, representing the study's novelty. The study also contributed to social cognitive theory and the theory of reasoned action by exploring attitudinal and behavioral aspects along with the cognitive aspects of users.
Title: Impact of technostress and information technology support on HRIS user satisfaction: a moderation study through technology self-efficacy
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PurposeThis research aimed to determine the relationship between technostress and information technology support (IT) and HRIS-related user satisfaction.
The study also investigated the moderating influence of technological self-efficacy on the links between technostress, IT support, and HRIS user satisfaction.
Design/methodology/approachThis quantitative study used the deductive research approach.
The study's population was HRIS users from 37 Malaysian public sector organizations.
The judgmental sampling technique was employed, and the sample size was 490.
Data analysis was conducted through SPSS and PLS-SEM.
FindingsThe study showed that technostress is significantly associated with HRIS user satisfaction.
While IT support, results show that literacy support, technological support, and technological involvement facilities significantly correlate with HRIS user satisfaction.
In contrast, innovation support had an insignificant relationship with HRIS user satisfaction.
The study also tested the moderation effect of technology self-efficacy in the relationships and found that technology self-efficacy only moderated the association of technostress and HRIS user satisfaction.
Practical implicationsHR departments of government agencies can use the study's findings to understand to what extent HRIS system users are satisfied and what needs to be done to improve the HRIS system.
The study also sheds light on the technological pressures that employees encounter.
Originality/valuePresent study contributed to the literature by developing a study model of technostress, information technology support, technology self-efficacy, and HRIS user satisfaction.
Further, the relationship of technostress with HRIS user satisfaction and the moderating effect of technology self-efficacy was explored for the first time, representing the study's novelty.
The study also contributed to social cognitive theory and the theory of reasoned action by exploring attitudinal and behavioral aspects along with the cognitive aspects of users.

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