工作时使用社交媒体会降低工作效率吗

Q4 Computer Science
J. Vithayathil, M. Dadgar, J. Osiri
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摘要

我们进行了一项实证研究,分析了工作中社交媒体的使用与工作中项目成功之间的关系。这项研究补充了关于社交媒体使用对组织结果影响的新兴文献。我们发现,在所研究的四个流行社交媒体平台中,只有一个能为工作场所增加价值。具体而言,我们发现在工作中使用Facebook,无论是否控制年龄、性别和教育程度,都与项目成功呈负相关。研究发现,使用领英(有对照组)和使用其他社交媒体(没有对照组)都与工作项目的成功呈正相关。其他社交媒体被用来捕捉所有其他社交媒体平台,包括特定于公司或特定于工作的社交媒体平台。我们使用社会网络分析(SNA)、弱联系的强度和信息扩散理论来解释我们的结果。我们的发现对实践、政策和未来的研究都有启示。
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Does social media use at work lower productivity
We conducted an empirical study that analysed the relationship between the use of social media at work and project success at work. This study adds to the emerging literature on the impact of social media use on organisational outcomes. We found that only one of the four popular social media platforms studied adds value to the workplace. Specifically, we found the use of Facebook at work, whether controlling for age, gender and education or not, to be negatively associated with project success. The use of LinkedIn (with the controls) and the use of other social media (without the controls) were both found to be positively associated with work project success. Other social media was used to capture all other social media platforms, including firm-specific or work-specific social media platforms. We explained our results using social network analysis (SNA), the strength of weak ties and information diffusion theories. Our findings have implications for practice, policy and future research.
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International Journal of Information Technology and Management
International Journal of Information Technology and Management Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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1.10
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发文量
29
期刊介绍: The IJITM is a refereed and highly professional journal covering information technology, its evolution and future prospects. It addresses technological, managerial, political, economic and organisational aspects of the application of IT.
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