Remote Work Burnout: The Role of Digital Boundary Management
A Post-Pandemic Perspective
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School of Business, University of British Columbia
May 6, 2025
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Abstract
The shift to remote work has blurred the lines between professional and personal life. This study surveys 500 corporate employees to analyze the correlation between 'always-on' culture and burnout rates. Findings suggest that employees who actively practice digital boundary management—segmenting work and non-work technology use—report significantly lower levels of emotional exhaustion.
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Clark, E. (2025). Remote Work Burnout: The Role of Digital Boundary Management: A Post-Pandemic Perspective. Journal of Advanced Informatics and Computing, 1(2), 79–88. Retrieved from https://journal.septalabs.com/index.php/jaic/article/view/67
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