Effects of daily ICT use for work purposes during non-work time on employee recovery and well-being
L. Duranova, A. Schmitt, J. Braukmann, and S. Ohly. Frontiers in Ambulatory Assessment: The 4th biennial Society for Ambulatory Assessment, Pennsylvania, USA, Pennsylvania State University, (June 2015)
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%0 Conference Paper
%1 duranov2015effects
%A Duranova, Lenka
%A Schmitt, Antje
%A Braukmann, Johanna
%A Ohly, Sandra
%B Frontiers in Ambulatory Assessment: The 4th biennial Society for Ambulatory Assessment
%C Pennsylvania, USA
%D 2015
%I Pennsylvania State University
%K SocialLink
%T Effects of daily ICT use for work purposes during non-work time on employee recovery and well-being
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