PASSANDO O TEMPO ONLINE: UMA REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA DA LITERATURA SOBRE O ESTÁGIO DE FLORESCIMENTO DO CYBERLOAFING

Palavras-chave: Cyberloafing, Revisão Sistemática de Literatura, Micro pausas, Local de Trabalho

Resumo

O presente estudo tem como objetivo examinar como se desenvolveu o tema Cyberloafing no período de 2014 a 2023. Para tal foi realizada uma Revisão Sistemática da Literatura (RSL), onde se buscou construir um banco de dados a partir das bases da Scopus e Web of Science. Esta coleta seguiu os parâmetros utilizados pelo estudo realizado anteriormente por Wu, Song, Ugrin, Liu e Zhu (2021), com as strings de busca e objetivando verificar a fase de florescimento da temática do Cyberloafing. Ao final da busca e filtragem dos estudos, obteve-se um total de 90 artigos, onde posteriormente foram incluídos mais 8 artigos devido à necessidade de uma melhor compreensão dos dados. Assim, verificou-se que a temática abordada, atualmente, é constituída pela busca de compreender sobre os antecedentes do Cyberloafing, bem como sua prática para realizar micro pausas durante o horário de trabalho para diminuir o tédio e o estresse, além do Cyberloafing no local de trabalho e na sala de aula. Por fim, é possível afirmar que a autora Vivien Lim continua sendo a principal pesquisadora sobre o tema e seus artigos do início dos anos 2000 são os mais citados que definem e conceituam a prática do Cyberloafing.

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