Amaç - Bu çalışmada, kripto varlıkların finansal durumlarını takip isteğinin sanal kaytarmaya sebep olup olmadığının tespit edilmesi amaçlanmıştır.
Metodoloji – Araştırma yöntemi olarak, nitel araştırma yöntemi tercih edilmiştir. Bu kapsamda farklı sektörlerde çalışan 13 gönüllü katılımcıyla yüz
yüze ve online görüşme gerçekleştirilmiştir.
Bulgular – Katılımcılar; kripto varlıkları geleceğin yatırım araçları arasında görmekteler, katılımcıların bazısı yatırım yapmadan evvel eğitime ihtiyaç
duymamakta, varlıklarının finansal durumu ile ilgili bilgilere ise iş yeri bilgisayarları ve şahsi cep telefonlarından erişmektedirler. Ayrıca, katılımcıların
işlerinin yoğunluğuna rağmen kripto varlıkları ile ilgili takip yaptıkları yani sanal kaytarma davranışı gösterdikleri tespit edilmiştir. Çalışmanın diğer
bir sonucu ise çalışanların mesai dışında da kripto varlıklarla ilgili takip isteklerinin devam ettiğidir.
Sonuç - Sonuç olarak örgütler üzerinde ciddi etkileri olan sanal kaytarma davranışının öncülleri arasında kripto varlık piyasası takip isteğinin de olduğu
anlaşılmıştır. Sanal kaytarmaya neden olan birçok etken tespit edilmiş olmasına rağmen, kripto varlıklarla ilgili takip isteğinin de öncüller arasında
olabileceği sonucu alan yazınına katkısından dolayı önemli görülmektedir.
Purpose- In this study, it is aimed to determine whether the desire to follow the financial status of crypto assets causes cyberloafing.
Methodology- As the research method, qualitative research method was preferred. In this context, face-to-face and online interviews were
conducted with 13 volunteer participants working in different sectors.
Findings- Participants; They see crypto assets among the investment tools of the future, some of the participants do not need training before
investing, and they access information about the financial status of their assets from their workplace computers and personal mobile phones. In
addition, it has been determined that despite the busyness of their work, the participants follow the crypto assets, that is, they show cyberloafing
behavior. Another result of the study is that employees' follow-up requests regarding crypto assets continue outside of working hours.
Conclusion- As a result, it has been understood that among the precursors of cyberloafing behavior, which has serious effects on organizations,
there is also the desire to follow the crypto asset market. Although many factors that cause cyberloafing have been identified, the conclusion that
the follow-up request related to crypto assets may be among the premises is considered important due to its contribution to the literature.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Business Administration |
Journal Section | Articles |
Authors | |
Publication Date | December 31, 2021 |
Published in Issue | Year 2021 |
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