Abstract
The aim of this study is to determine whether job stress has a significant effect on the relationship between cyberloafing and employee performance. With this aim, “Cyberloafing”, “Employee Performance” and “Job Stress” scales were applied 402 public health employees in Balıkesir. Frequency analysis, factor analysis, reliability analysis, test for normality, correlation analysis, and regression analysis were applied on the collected data. According to the correlation analysis, it was found that there were significant relationships between cyberloafing, employee performance and job stress. As a result of the regression analysis, it was found that job stress has a moderator effect on the relationship between cyberloafing and employee performance. Managerial and further research implications are provided. It is thought that the findings of this study can contribute to both literature and applicators.