Investigating the employee work performance in task interdependence and ESM environment
by Abdul Hameed Pitafi; Shamsa Kanwal; Sadia Akhtar; Muhammad Irfan
International Journal of Information Systems and Change Management (IJISCM), Vol. 10, No. 3, 2018

Abstract: This study intends to investigate how enterprise social media usage (ESM) is associated with work performance via task interdependence. Most scholars focus on the impact of ESM usage on employee's work performance; however, researchers are unclear about the advantages of ESM usage on work performance through task structure. This research offers and tests a new comprehensive model that links the ESM usage with task interdependence. Data were gathered from 170 representatives who utilised ESM applications for daily work routines in the workplace. The moderating role of work cooperation and IT competency were also examined. The present study validates most of the proposed hypotheses and moderating effects. Findings show that work cooperation shows significant moderating effect. However, the moderating effect of IT competency shows insignificant effect. This research study also contributes to the existing literature by suggesting managers the benefits of ESM usage and illuminating its consequences on employee work performance.

Online publication date: Mon, 10-Dec-2018

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