Examining Internet Addiction as a Mediating Role Towards Online Training Utilization and Employee Performance from the Task and Social Technology Fit Perspectives In Malaysia's ICT Industry

Impact of Internet addiction should be explored more since it is potentially caused the concern for Malaysian employees. In addition, there is very little in the empirical literature concerning implications of Internet addiction and employee performance. This paper seeks to review the relationship o...

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Main Authors: Siti Salina, Saidin, Yulita Hanum, P. Iskandar, Noornina, Dahlan
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spelling ump-118942017-03-27T02:45:28Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11894/ Examining Internet Addiction as a Mediating Role Towards Online Training Utilization and Employee Performance from the Task and Social Technology Fit Perspectives In Malaysia's ICT Industry Siti Salina, Saidin Yulita Hanum, P. Iskandar Noornina, Dahlan T Technology (General) Impact of Internet addiction should be explored more since it is potentially caused the concern for Malaysian employees. In addition, there is very little in the empirical literature concerning implications of Internet addiction and employee performance. This paper seeks to review the relationship on the task and social technology fit towards utilization of online training and employee performance. This is by proposing a research model to explore more on the impact of Internet addiction as a mediator between the relationship. IEEE 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11894/1/Examining%20internet%20addiction%20as%20a%20mediating%20role%20towards%20online%20training%20utilization%20and%20employee%20performance%20from%20the%20task%20and%20social%20technology%20fit%20perspectives%20in%20Malaysia%27s%20ICT%20industry.pdf application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11894/7/Examining%20Internet%20Addiction%20as%20a%20Mediating%20Role%20Towards%20Online%20Training%20Utilization%20and%20Employee%20Performance%20from%20the%20Task%20snd%20Social%20Technology%20Fit%20Perspectives%20in%20Malaysia%27s%20ICT%20Industry.pdf Siti Salina, Saidin and Yulita Hanum, P. Iskandar and Noornina, Dahlan (2015) Examining Internet Addiction as a Mediating Role Towards Online Training Utilization and Employee Performance from the Task and Social Technology Fit Perspectives In Malaysia's ICT Industry. In: The 2nd International Symposium on Technology Management and Emerging Technologies (ISTMET 2015), 25-27 August 2015 , Langkawi, Kedah. pp. 459-462.. ISBN 978-1-4799-1723-5 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISTMET.2015.7359078
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Siti Salina, Saidin
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Noornina, Dahlan
Examining Internet Addiction as a Mediating Role Towards Online Training Utilization and Employee Performance from the Task and Social Technology Fit Perspectives In Malaysia's ICT Industry
description Impact of Internet addiction should be explored more since it is potentially caused the concern for Malaysian employees. In addition, there is very little in the empirical literature concerning implications of Internet addiction and employee performance. This paper seeks to review the relationship on the task and social technology fit towards utilization of online training and employee performance. This is by proposing a research model to explore more on the impact of Internet addiction as a mediator between the relationship.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Siti Salina, Saidin
Yulita Hanum, P. Iskandar
Noornina, Dahlan
author_facet Siti Salina, Saidin
Yulita Hanum, P. Iskandar
Noornina, Dahlan
author_sort Siti Salina, Saidin
title Examining Internet Addiction as a Mediating Role Towards Online Training Utilization and Employee Performance from the Task and Social Technology Fit Perspectives In Malaysia's ICT Industry
title_short Examining Internet Addiction as a Mediating Role Towards Online Training Utilization and Employee Performance from the Task and Social Technology Fit Perspectives In Malaysia's ICT Industry
title_full Examining Internet Addiction as a Mediating Role Towards Online Training Utilization and Employee Performance from the Task and Social Technology Fit Perspectives In Malaysia's ICT Industry
title_fullStr Examining Internet Addiction as a Mediating Role Towards Online Training Utilization and Employee Performance from the Task and Social Technology Fit Perspectives In Malaysia's ICT Industry
title_full_unstemmed Examining Internet Addiction as a Mediating Role Towards Online Training Utilization and Employee Performance from the Task and Social Technology Fit Perspectives In Malaysia's ICT Industry
title_sort examining internet addiction as a mediating role towards online training utilization and employee performance from the task and social technology fit perspectives in malaysia's ict industry
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2015
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11894/
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