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- Giorgia Bondanini
(Department of Health and Life Science, European University of Rome, Via Degli Aldobrandeschi, 190, 00163 Rome, Italy
Business & Health Laboratory, European University of Rome, Via Degli Aldobrandeschi, 190, 00163 Rome, Italy)
- Martin Sanchez-Gomez
(Faculty of Health Sciences, Valencian International University (VIU), 46002 Valencia, Spain
Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR), 26006 Logroño, Spain)
- Nicola Mucci
(School of Occupational Medicine, University of Florence, Largo Brambilla, 3, 50134 Florence, Italy
Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence, Largo Brambilla, 3, 50134 Florence, Italy)
- Gabriele Giorgi
(Department of Health and Life Science, European University of Rome, Via Degli Aldobrandeschi, 190, 00163 Rome, Italy
Business & Health Laboratory, European University of Rome, Via Degli Aldobrandeschi, 190, 00163 Rome, Italy)
Abstract
In an increasingly digitalized work environment, the expectation of perpetual work availability—constant connectivity (CC)—has become central to employees’ daily experiences, influencing productivity, well-being, and work–life balance. This study validates the Constant Connectivity Scale in the Italian organizational context, assessing its psychometric properties through exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses with 300 employees from three organizations. Reliability and validity assessments revealed the scale’s unidimensional structure, strong internal consistency, and high construct validity, demonstrating its effectiveness in measuring perceived hyperconnectivity at work. Findings reveal important relationships between constant connectivity and employee outcomes: significant associations with increased anxiety and a paradoxical moderate positive correlation with job performance, suggesting complex mechanisms whereby connectivity simultaneously activates engagement and strain processes. The weak correlation with smart working perception indicates that organizational flexibility policies have not substantially reduced connectivity expectations in Italian organizations. This study contributes to the digital work literature by providing a validated, culturally adapted instrument for as sessing constant connectivity in the Italian workforce. The validated CCS offers organizations evidence-based measurement for understanding hyperconnectivity intensity and implementing targeted strategies for building workforce resilience and promoting mental health through better management of digital connectivity demands.
Suggested Citation
Giorgia Bondanini & Martin Sanchez-Gomez & Nicola Mucci & Gabriele Giorgi, 2026.
"Psychometric Validation of the Constant Connectivity Scale in the Context of Digital Work in Italian Organizations,"
Administrative Sciences, MDPI, vol. 16(1), pages 1-16, January.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jadmsc:v:16:y:2026:i:1:p:39-:d:1838568
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