The Role of Enterprise Social Media during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights from Leaders' Experience

IF 2.7 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Australasian Journal of Information Systems Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.3127/ajis.v27i0.4331
Ly Fie Sugianto, Chuying Cheng, Carly Moulang, Brett Considine
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The COVID-19 pandemic impacted workplaces, with public health orders requiring people to shift their workplaces into their homes. Consequently, many organisations pivoted to online operation and utilised technology such as Enterprise Social Media (ESM) to help manage this transition. In this study we explore leaders' diverse use of ESM during the pandemic, including whether it was used for performance management and how it shaped leaders’ social behaviour. We conducted fifteen semi-structured interviews with leaders in a large Australian University using the ESM technology. Our results explore the nuances of ESM use during this time including how it was used as a social tool, a communication tool, and as an informal means to collect performance data. Interviews also revealed concerns with ESM use such as privacy and information redundancy. Our work advances the Task-Technology Fit (TTF) literature by conceptualising cognitive and affective mechanisms to understand how utilisation moderates TTF outcomes. These mechanisms are contingent on how leaders use ESM and the level of their interactions and engagements. We identify practical implications of ESM use at a time of crisis including leader training, clear guidelines for internal communication, efficient information sharing practices, and informed consent for ESM-related data collection practices.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间企业社交媒体的作用:来自领导者经验的见解
COVID-19大流行影响了工作场所,公共卫生命令要求人们将工作场所转移到家中。因此,许多组织转向在线运营,并利用企业社交媒体(ESM)等技术来帮助管理这一转变。在这项研究中,我们探讨了领导人在疫情期间对ESM的不同使用,包括它是否被用于绩效管理,以及它如何塑造领导人的社会行为。我们使用ESM技术对澳大利亚一所大型大学的领导进行了15次半结构化访谈。我们的研究结果探讨了在此期间ESM使用的细微差别,包括如何将其用作社交工具、沟通工具以及作为收集绩效数据的非正式手段。访谈还揭示了对ESM使用的担忧,如隐私和信息冗余。我们的工作通过概念化认知和情感机制来理解使用如何调节TTF结果,从而推进了任务-技术契合(TTF)文献。这些机制取决于领导者如何使用ESM,以及他们的互动和参与程度。我们确定了在危机时期使用ESM的实际意义,包括领导人培训、明确的内部沟通指导方针、有效的信息共享实践以及对ESM相关数据收集实践的知情同意。
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Australasian Journal of Information Systems
Australasian Journal of Information Systems COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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