More governments are promising a ‘right to disconnect’ – but psychology affects how well we can unplug from work
By Najmeh Hafezieh, Lecturer in Digital Innovation and Analytics, Royal Holloway University of London
Farjam Eshraghian, Senior Lecturer in Digital Business, University of Westminster
Farveh Farivar, Senior Lecturer in Strategy and Innovation, Curtin University
The idea of a “right to disconnect” from work is gaining traction worldwide, with countries like France and Spain enacting laws to protect workers from the demands…
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Tuesday, September 17, 2024