4 research outputs found
Does IT matter for work meaningfulness?: Exploring theĀ mediating role of job crafting
Purpose: This study aims to investigate how technology characteristics facilitate employees' work meaningfulness through job crafting. Design/methodology/approach: This study applies the survey method and collects data from 357 Chinese participants with the experience of using information technology (IT) at work. Findings: Technology characteristics (i.e. technology reconfigurability and technology customization) enable employees to craft their jobs, contributing to work meaningfulness. Research limitations/implications: It remains to be seen whether the findings can be generalized to other cultural contexts. This study justifies the positive effects of IT but does not take into consideration the IT factors that might thwart job crafting. Practical implications: IT is not merely a work tool. It is a contextual component strongly conducive to cultivating work meaningfulness. However, IT itself cannot directly lead to work meaningfulness. Instead, its contribution to job crafting matters. Originality/value: The literature on the downstream impact of IT has yet to consider the value of IT for job crafting and work meaningfulness. This study verifies that job crafting is the linking mechanism between IT and work meaningfulness
Does IT matter for work meaningfulness?: Exploring theĀ mediating role of job crafting
Purpose: This study aims to investigate how technology characteristics facilitate employees' work meaningfulness through job crafting. Design/methodology/approach: This study applies the survey method and collects data from 357 Chinese participants with the experience of using information technology (IT) at work. Findings: Technology characteristics (i.e. technology reconfigurability and technology customization) enable employees to craft their jobs, contributing to work meaningfulness. Research limitations/implications: It remains to be seen whether the findings can be generalized to other cultural contexts. This study justifies the positive effects of IT but does not take into consideration the IT factors that might thwart job crafting. Practical implications: IT is not merely a work tool. It is a contextual component strongly conducive to cultivating work meaningfulness. However, IT itself cannot directly lead to work meaningfulness. Instead, its contribution to job crafting matters. Originality/value: The literature on the downstream impact of IT has yet to consider the value of IT for job crafting and work meaningfulness. This study verifies that job crafting is the linking mechanism between IT and work meaningfulness
Functional evidence for a nasopharyngeal carcinoma tumor suppressor gene that maps at chromosomeā3p21.3
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is a malignancy that is prevalent among populations from Southeast Asia. Epidemiological studies indicate that genetic predisposition, EpsteināBarr virus, and environmental conditions may play a role in determining incidence. Molecular studies have implicated a tumor suppressor gene(s) on the short arm of chromosome 3. In this study we provide functional evidence, via monochromosome transfer, for a tumor suppressor gene(s) activity in chromosome 3p21.3