New research finds that ‘facial appearance dissatisfaction’ could explain why people are so weary of virtual meetings. Are ...
A new study finds American workers are suffering from "virtual meeting fatigue" for very specific reasons, pointing to a ...
New research suggests that excessive self-monitoring during virtual meetings leads to dissatisfaction with appearance and ...
As the months have dragged interminably on, however, the lack of physical contact with colleagues has led to a rise in "Zoom fatigue", as so much of our lives is now consumed via a screen.
The increasing reliance on VMs has led to a pervasive experience of VM fatigue, commonly referred to as Zoom fatigue. This ...
“Our study highlights that dissatisfaction with facial appearance contributes to Zoom fatigue, leading to reduced adoption of virtual meeting technologies," said the authors of a new academic ...
The increasing reliance on VMs has led to a pervasive experience of VM fatigue, commonly referred to as Zoom fatigue. This phenomenon has significant implications for workplace productivity and ...
This isn’t a new observation, of course. The term ‘Zoom fatigue’ has been used since the beginning of the pandemic to refer to the tiredness that comes with endless video calls. But now ...
Are you suffering from “Zoom fatigue?” Exhausted from being on video calls multiple times a week, or even every day? Well, it may be because you’re sick of looking at your own face ...
The weariness that comes from too much videoconferencing. Coined during the COVID-19 pandemic, Zoom fatigue refers to the burnout people experience when all personal interaction is via a computer ...
Facial appearance dissatisfaction is associated with virtual meeting (VM) fatigue, which prompts the use of impression management behaviors and results in lower intention to adopt VM technologies ...