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Researcher
Ruben Cambier
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7
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2023
Does workplace telepressure get under the skin? Protocol for an ambulatory assessment study on wellbeing and health-related physiological, experiential, and behavioral concomitants of workplace telepressure
Raphael Semaan
Urs M. Nater
Raphael Heinzer
Jose Haba-Rubio
Peter Vlerick
Ruben Cambier
Patrick Gomez
A1
Journal Article
in
BMC PSYCHOLOGY
2023
2022
The itch for replying quickly : further insight into employees' telepressure
Ruben Cambier
Peter Vlerick
Dissertation
2022
When thoughts have no off switch : the cost of telepressure and message-based communication behaviour within boundary-crossing contexts
Ruben Cambier
Peter Vlerick
A2
Journal Article
in
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SCIENCE
2022
2021
The relationship between Instagram use and indicators of mental health : a systematic review
Lien Faelens
Kristof Hoorelbeke
Ruben Cambier
Jill van Put
Eowyn Van de Putte
Rudi De Raedt
Ernst Koster
A2
Journal Article
in
COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR REPORTS
2021
2020
Private life telepressure and workplace cognitive failure among hospital nurses : the moderating role of mobile phone presence
Ruben Cambier
Michelle Van Laethem
Peter Vlerick
A1
Journal Article
in
JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING
2020
You’ve got mail : does workplace telepressure relate to email communication?
Ruben Cambier
Peter Vlerick
A1
Journal Article
in
COGNITION TECHNOLOGY & WORK
2020
2019
Detachment from work : a diary study on telepressure, smartphone use and empathy
Ruben Cambier
Daantje Derks
Peter Vlerick
A1
Journal Article
in
PSYCHOLOGICA BELGICA
2019