Cyberloafing attractiveness: a mixed-method based on Q methodology and Kano model

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS(2024)

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Purpose- The purpose of this paper is to determine the attractiveness or unattractiveness of cyberloafing in the workplace using Q methodology and the Kano model.Design/methodology/approach- The perception of employees towards cyberloafing was investigated based on Q methodology, and then they were prioritized using Kano model. Ten IT companies were selected for the case study. In this study, a mixed method was used. First, 30 participants were interviewed. Next, after extracting the comments, Q-matrix was presented to 30 participants and they completed the matrix cells. Finally, Kano questionnaire was designed using the items obtained from Q methodology and distributed among 30 participants.Findings- Q methodology led to nine perceptions, and the priorities of Kano model were proponents of increasing employees' dependence on the internet, economic thinkers, the indifferent, dissatisfied, proponents of receiving information, self-control proponents, the profit-minded, mind destroyer and satisfaction-oriented. Cyberloafing is considered unattractiveness with adverse effects. The combination of Q methodology and Kano model can improve the analysis of the results.Originality/value- This study is one of the few studies in which Q methodology is improved by Kano model. In the past, Q methodology alone examined people's perception, but by combining these two methods, it is determined which perception is more satisfying and which one is more important, and then a general result can be reached.
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Cyberloafing,Q methodology,Kano model,Mixed-method,Perception,Information technology-based companies
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