Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Surfing at Work is (A) Good, (B) Bad, (C) an Activity to Keep Us From Completely Freaking Out
Web Surfing Helps at Work, Study Says. (Wall Street Journal, 8/23/2011)
Excerpt: Don't feel guilty about browsing the Internet at work—turns out it may actually improve your performance.
According to a new study, Web browsing can actually refresh tired workers and enhance their productivity, compared to other activities such as making personal calls, texts or emails, let alone working straight through with no rest at all.
The study, "Impact of Cyberloafing on Psychological Engagement," by Don J.Q. Chen and Vivien K.G Lim of the National University of Singapore, was presented last week in San Antonio, Texas, at the annual meeting of the Academy of Management, an association of management scholars.
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