Effects of enterprise social media use on employee improvisation ability through psychological conditions: The moderating role of enterprise social media policy

IF 6.7 1区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Decision Support Systems Pub Date : 2024-03-23 DOI:10.1016/j.dss.2024.114212
Mengyi Zhu , Yuan Sun , Justin Zuopeng Zhang , Jindi Fu , Bo Yang
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The emergence of enterprise social media (ESM) allows enterprises to develop employee improvisation ability for effective decision-making in various emergencies. However, it remains unclear how the use of ESM by employees affects their ability to improvise. Based on the job demands-resources model and Kahn's psychological conditions framework, this study constructs a theoretical model capturing two types of ESM usage—work-related and social-related—and examines their impact on employee improvisation ability. Through the analysis of 307 paired data collected from multi-wave and multi-source questionnaires using Smart-PLS software, the results show that both work-related and social-related ESM use can promote employees' psychological meaningfulness, availability, and safety, thus further stimulating employees' improvisation ability. ESM policies only significantly moderated the effects of work-related ESM use on the three psychological conditions of employees. Moreover, there are significant differences in the intensity of the influence of the two types of ESM uses on the psychological conditions of employees. This study not only enriches and promotes the existing research on ESM usage, psychological conditions, and employee improvisation ability but also helps enterprise management effectively guide employees to use ESM to promote their improvisation ability.

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企业社交媒体的使用通过心理条件对员工随机应变能力的影响:企业社交媒体政策的调节作用
企业社交媒体(ESM)的出现使企业能够培养员工的随机应变能力,以便在各种紧急情况下做出有效决策。然而,员工使用 ESM 对其随机应变能力有何影响仍不清楚。本研究基于工作需求-资源模型和卡恩的心理条件框架,构建了一个理论模型,捕捉了与工作相关和与社交相关的两种ESM使用方式,并考察了它们对员工即兴发挥能力的影响。通过使用 Smart-PLS 软件对多波次、多来源问卷中收集的 307 个配对数据进行分析,结果表明,与工作相关和与社交相关的无害环境管理使用都能促进员工的心理意义、可用性和安全性,从而进一步激发员工的即兴发挥能力。ESM政策仅对工作相关的ESM使用对员工三种心理状况的影响有明显的调节作用。此外,两种ESM使用方式对员工心理状况的影响强度存在明显差异。本研究不仅丰富和促进了现有关于ESM使用、心理状况和员工临场应变能力的研究,而且有助于企业管理层有效地指导员工使用ESM以促进其临场应变能力。
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Decision Support Systems
Decision Support Systems 工程技术-计算机:人工智能
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14.70
自引率
6.70%
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119
审稿时长
13 months
期刊介绍: The common thread of articles published in Decision Support Systems is their relevance to theoretical and technical issues in the support of enhanced decision making. The areas addressed may include foundations, functionality, interfaces, implementation, impacts, and evaluation of decision support systems (DSSs).
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