Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
12-2017
Abstract
Organizations struggle to find ways to improve employees’ performance. To date, little research has empirically examined the relationship between enterprise social media use and knowledge workers’ performance. Using social capital theory and the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions as our theoretical framework, we investigate the relationship between enterprise social media use and knowledge workers’ performance. We tested our research model by collecting data from employees working for a large information technology firm in the Midwestern United States and analyzing the data using a structural equation modeling approach. The results suggest that enterprise social media use can increase workplace integration, which further enhances performance directly and indirectly through positive emotions. Enterprise social media use also has a direct relationship with performance. The paper concludes with practical and theoretical implications.
Keywords
Social media, Enterprise social media, Knowledge sharing, Job performance, Workplace isolation, Workplace integration, Positive emotions, Innovative performance, Social capital theory
Discipline
Databases and Information Systems | Organizational Behavior and Theory
Publication
AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction
Volume
9
Issue
4
First Page
261
Last Page
280
ISSN
1944-3900
Identifier
10.17705/1thci.00098
Publisher
AIS
Citation
MOQBEL, Murad and NAH, Fiona Fui-hoon.
Enterprise social media use and impact on performance: The role of workplace integration and positive emotions. (2017). AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction. 9, (4), 261-280.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/9684
Creative Commons License
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Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.17705/1thci.00098