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      Feeling interrupted-Being responsive: How online messages relate to affect at work

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              "Did you have a nice evening?" A day-level study on recovery experiences, sleep, and affect.

              In this study, the authors used a within-person design to examine the relation between recovery experiences (psychological detachment, relaxation, mastery experiences) during leisure time, sleep, and affect in the next morning. Daily survey data gathered over the course of 1 work week from 166 public administration employees analyzed with a hierarchical linear modeling approach showed that low psychological detachment from work during the evening predicted negative activation and fatigue, whereas mastery experiences during the evening predicted positive activation and relaxation predicted serenity. Sleep quality showed relations with all affective states variables. This study adds to research on job-stress recovery and affect regulation by showing which specific experiences from the nonwork domain may improve affect before the start of the next working day.
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                Journal
                Journal of Organizational Behavior
                J Organ Behav
                Wiley
                08943796
                March 2018
                March 2018
                October 09 2017
                : 39
                : 3
                : 369-383
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Mannheim; Mannheim Germany
                [2 ]University of Mainz; Mainz Germany
                Article
                10.1002/job.2239
                0aab5a86-ebe8-4f8e-a329-cbf503d7d667
                © 2017

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