Effect of social media usage on job security through social media disorder and networking behavior: a serial mediation mechanism

Q1 Social Sciences
Sarra Rajhi, M. Asadullah, Walid Derbel
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Purpose The usage of social media at the workplace has become an undeniable reality, yet the role of social media use (SMU) in job-related outcomes is still unclear. This study uncovers a chain process through which SMU may strengthen job security perception of employees through social media disorder (SMD) and networking behavior.Design/methodology/approach This quantitative study used ratings of 197 Emirati students enrolled in a higher education institution located in United Arab Emirates (UAE). The respondents were professionals serving in different public and private organizations in UAE.Findings The statistical results supported a significant serial mediation of SMD and networking behavior between SMU and job security perceptions of employees.Practical implications This study offers implications for employees and their supervisors about the usage of social media for strengthening their perceptions of job security.Originality/value This study contributed to the existing stream of research on SMU to explain a chain process through which employees may benefit from social media to strengthen their perceptions of job security.
通过社交媒体失调和网络行为使用社交媒体对工作安全感的影响:串联调解机制
目的 社交媒体在工作场所的使用已成为不可否认的现实,但社交媒体使用(SMU)在工作相关结果中的作用仍不明确。本研究通过社交媒体失调(SMD)和网络行为,揭示了 SMU 可增强员工工作安全感的连锁过程。研究结果 统计结果表明,SMD 和网络行为在 SMU 与员工工作安全感之间存在显著的序列中介作用。
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