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Linking enterprise social media use, trust and knowledge sharing: paradoxical roles of communication transparency and personal blogging

Ayesha Masood (Institution of Business Analytics and Supply Chain Management, College of Management, Shenzhen University, China)
Qingyu Zhang (Institution of Business Analytics and Supply Chain Management, College of Management, Shenzhen University, China)
Moazzam Ali (Department of Management Sciences, Lahore Campus, COMSATS University-Islamabad, Lahore, Pakistan)
Giuseppe Cappiello (Department of Management, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy)
Amandeep Dhir (School of Business and Law, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway; The Norwegian School of Hotel Management, University of Stavanger, Norway and Optentia Research Focus Area, North-West University, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa)

Journal of Knowledge Management

ISSN: 1367-3270

Article publication date: 3 August 2022

Issue publication date: 30 March 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of enterprise social media (ESM) use on two trust dimensions – affect-based trust (ABT) and cognition-based trust (CBT) – as mediators in the relationship between ESM use and knowledge sharing. In the first stage of the proposed model, the authors also consider transparent communication (TC) and personal blogging with colleagues (PBC) during work and non-work hours as moderators that reshape trust levels and subsequently promote knowledge sharing within the organisation.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors collected the data in three waves from employees in China, the world’s largest market for social media. Five companies, including three information technology companies and two software companies, were targeted for data collection. Initially, a total of 403 ESM users were recruited, but the final sample in the final round was reduced to N = 292. The authors used Mplus (v8.5) to calculate direct path coefficients and indirect moderated-mediation effects.

Findings

The use of ESM promotes ABT and CBT, thereby improving knowledge sharing. ABT and CBT both fully mediate the effect of ESM use on knowledge sharing. However, the research reveals paradoxical findings regarding moderation. For example, on the one hand, TC negatively moderates the association between ESM use and ABT, thereby reducing knowledge sharing in the workplace. On the other hand, TC strengthens the relationship between the use of ESM and CBT, thereby increasing knowledge sharing. These contradictory findings indicate that TC functions as a double-edged sword; thus, the effective use of ESM in the workplace requires managers’ intervention. Finally, the analysis reveals that the moderating role of PBC strengthens the association between ESM use and both ABT and CBT, thereby increasing knowledge sharing.

Originality/value

While stakeholders have expressed concern regarding the adverse impacts of workplace ESM adoption on employee performance, the authors provide a broad, novel perspective on the potential of ESM use to enhance knowledge sharing via trust (i.e. ABT and CBT). To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study to offer a comparative view of trust dimensions, such as ABT and CBT, and to discuss how, why and when TC and PBC interactions moderate the relationship of ESM to ABT and CBT and thereby lead to knowledge sharing. These interesting findings guide further research into the role of ESM in the workplace, especially research based on rational choice theory and communication visibility theory, by illuminating the ways in which employees can use ESM to reshape social communication in the workplace and thereby enhance knowledge sharing.

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Acknowledgements

This research was partially funded by Key Project of National Social Science Foundation of China (21AGL014); Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong – Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation (2021A1515011894); Guangdong 13th-Five-Year-Plan Philosophical and Social Science Fund (GD20CGL28); Shenzhen Science and Technology Program (JCYJ20210324093208022).

Citation

Masood, A., Zhang, Q., Ali, M., Cappiello, G. and Dhir, A. (2023), "Linking enterprise social media use, trust and knowledge sharing: paradoxical roles of communication transparency and personal blogging", Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 27 No. 4, pp. 1056-1085. https://doi.org/10.1108/JKM-11-2021-0880

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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