2023
DOI: 10.1108/jeim-07-2021-0323
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Enterprise social media and organizational learning capability: mediated moderation effect of social capital and informal learning

Abstract: PurposeWith the increasing prevalence of social media in everyday life, scholars have argued the need of exploring enterprise social media (ESM) for workplace outcomes. This study investigates the relationship between ESM use and organizational learning capability (OLC) by focusing on the mediating role of informal learning (INFL) and the moderating role of social capital (SC).Design/methodology/approachThe paper developed and tested a mediated moderated model explaining the impact of ESM on OLC. The study use… Show more

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“…According to Bourdieu (1986), individuals derive social benefits from interactions with group members, which contributes to the formation of social currency (Joachimsthaler and Pfeiffer, 2010;Lobschat et al, 2013). Social currency, the outcome of social capital is transferred through social networks, improving group performance and mutual support (Sharma et al, 2023). It also elevates the influence of a member in the group (Trudeau and Shobeiri, 2016).…”
Section: Theoretical Background Proposed Research Model and Hypothese...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Bourdieu (1986), individuals derive social benefits from interactions with group members, which contributes to the formation of social currency (Joachimsthaler and Pfeiffer, 2010;Lobschat et al, 2013). Social currency, the outcome of social capital is transferred through social networks, improving group performance and mutual support (Sharma et al, 2023). It also elevates the influence of a member in the group (Trudeau and Shobeiri, 2016).…”
Section: Theoretical Background Proposed Research Model and Hypothese...mentioning
confidence: 99%