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Volume 45 ,  Issue 1  (January 2002) table of contents
Internet abuse in the workplace and Game engines in scientific research
SPECIAL ISSUE: Internet abuse in the workplace table of contents
Pages: 66 - 70  
Year of Publication: 2002
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Vivien K. G. Lim  National University of Singapore
Thompson S. H. Teo  National University of Singapore
Geok Leng Loo
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Cyberloafing in an Asian context.


REFERENCES

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Aquino, K., Lewis, M.U., and Bradfield, M. Justice constructs, negative affectivity, and employee deviance: A proposed model and empirical test. J. of Org. Beh. 20, 7 (Dec. 1999), 1073-1091.
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HR Executive. HR Executive editorial survey: Employee Internet access. (Sept. 2000); ercdataplus.com/hrexecutive/results/sep2000/page5.htm).
 
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Lim, V.K.G., Loo, G.L., and Teo, T.S.H. Perceived injustice, neutralization and cyberloafing. Presented at the Annual Academy of Management Meeting, Washington D.C. (Aug. 3-8 , 2001).
 
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Teo, T.S.H., Lim, V.K.G., and Lai, R.Y.C. Users and uses of the Internet: The case of Singapore. Int. J. of Info. Man. 17, 5 (Oct. 1997), 325-336.
 
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A costly pleasure: Net surfing is riding high at work and employees are waxing up their keyboards and checking out their personal interests at company expenses. The Orlando Sentinel (May, 19, 1999).
 
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Vault.com. Results of Vault.com survey of Internet use in the workplace. (see 209.10.50.150/store/SurveyResults/InternetUse/index.cfm).
 
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Verton, D. Employers OK with e-surfing. Computerworld 34, 51, (Dec. 18, 2000).


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Thompson S. H. Teo: colleagues
Geok Leng Loo: colleagues