Unraveling the Drivers of Construction Safety Knowledge Sharing on Online Social Media in Engineering Management

IF 4.6 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management Pub Date : 2024-07-17 DOI:10.1109/TEM.2024.3430091
Wai Ki Sung;Yuying Wang;Le Wang;Xin Luo
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Despite the construction engineering industry's efforts in training and safety through government and organizational investments, high accident rates persist, highlighting the need for improved construction safety management. Research has begun to focus on knowledge management using AI and internal organizational sharing, but the use of online social media for cross-organizational sharing remains underexplored. Our study delves into the role of social media in disseminating construction safety knowledge and the motivations behind this sharing. Employing the social cognitive model, we identified five key factors impacting online knowledge sharing: community identity, social awareness, knowledge sharing self-efficacy, altruism, and the intention to share knowledge. We gathered quantitative data through a survey with 741 valid responses, which revealed that community identity significantly boosts knowledge sharing self-efficacy and social awareness, and that self-efficacy, altruism, and the desire to share are strong predictors of knowledge sharing behavior. The study enriches the theoretical framework of knowledge sharing by offering new insights into the roles of social influence and altruism in knowledge-sharing behaviors. Practically, it advises construction industry professionals on strategies to promote knowledge sharing, especially on how to leverage online platforms and communities to improve the dissemination and uptake of safety knowledge.
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揭示工程管理中在线社交媒体上建筑安全知识共享的驱动因素
尽管建筑工程行业通过政府和组织投资在培训和安全方面做出了努力,但事故率仍然居高不下,这凸显了改进建筑安全管理的必要性。研究已开始关注使用人工智能和组织内部共享的知识管理,但对使用在线社交媒体进行跨组织共享的研究仍然不足。我们的研究深入探讨了社交媒体在传播建筑安全知识方面的作用以及这种分享背后的动机。利用社会认知模型,我们确定了影响在线知识共享的五个关键因素:社区认同、社会认知、知识共享自我效能感、利他主义和知识共享意愿。我们通过一项有 741 份有效回复的调查收集了定量数据,结果显示,社区认同能显著提高知识共享自我效能感和社会意识,而自我效能感、利他主义和知识共享意愿则是知识共享行为的有力预测因素。本研究对社会影响和利他主义在知识共享行为中的作用提出了新的见解,从而丰富了知识共享的理论框架。在实践中,它为建筑行业专业人士提供了促进知识共享的策略建议,尤其是如何利用网络平台和社区来改善安全知识的传播和吸收。
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IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management 管理科学-工程:工业
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
19.00%
发文量
604
审稿时长
5.3 months
期刊介绍: Management of technical functions such as research, development, and engineering in industry, government, university, and other settings. Emphasis is on studies carried on within an organization to help in decision making or policy formation for RD&E.
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