By distinguishing between employees' online and offline workplace communication networks, this paper incorporates technology into social network theory to understand employees' job performance. Specifically, we conceptualize network ties as direct and indirect ties in both online and offline workplace communication networks, thus resulting in four distinct types of ties. We theorize that employees' ties in online and offline workplace communication networks are complementary resources that interact to influence their job performance. We found support for our model in a field study among 104 employees in a large telecommunication company. The paper concludes with theoretical and practical implications
Throughout the history of Internet and information and communication technology (lCT) new technologi...
Empirical findings on the impact of social networks on wages and job search outcomes are contradicto...
© 2016 Dr. Miriam GuentherThis dissertation explores the ways in which the social relationships that...
By distinguishing between employees’ online and offline workplace communication networks, this paper...
In my dissertation, I analyze the role of social networks on worker’s post-hire outcomes in a large ...
This paper draws from communication research and negative asymmetry theory to examine how employee s...
In my dissertation, I analyze the role of social networks on worker’s post-hire outcomes in a large ...
Much research in sociology and labor economics studies proxies for productivity; consequently, littl...
This study investigates the peer effects of worker productivity among knowledge workers who interact...
This study investigates the peer effects of worker productivity among knowledge workers who interact...
The present study empirically investigates the link between network properties and job performance u...
Most organizations are adopting enterprise social media (ESM) for interaction, knowledge sharing and...
There is considerable debate among academics and business practitioners on the value of the use of s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2011.Cataloged f...
There has been a rapid growth and widespread adoption of social media technologies across all indust...
Throughout the history of Internet and information and communication technology (lCT) new technologi...
Empirical findings on the impact of social networks on wages and job search outcomes are contradicto...
© 2016 Dr. Miriam GuentherThis dissertation explores the ways in which the social relationships that...
By distinguishing between employees’ online and offline workplace communication networks, this paper...
In my dissertation, I analyze the role of social networks on worker’s post-hire outcomes in a large ...
This paper draws from communication research and negative asymmetry theory to examine how employee s...
In my dissertation, I analyze the role of social networks on worker’s post-hire outcomes in a large ...
Much research in sociology and labor economics studies proxies for productivity; consequently, littl...
This study investigates the peer effects of worker productivity among knowledge workers who interact...
This study investigates the peer effects of worker productivity among knowledge workers who interact...
The present study empirically investigates the link between network properties and job performance u...
Most organizations are adopting enterprise social media (ESM) for interaction, knowledge sharing and...
There is considerable debate among academics and business practitioners on the value of the use of s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2011.Cataloged f...
There has been a rapid growth and widespread adoption of social media technologies across all indust...
Throughout the history of Internet and information and communication technology (lCT) new technologi...
Empirical findings on the impact of social networks on wages and job search outcomes are contradicto...
© 2016 Dr. Miriam GuentherThis dissertation explores the ways in which the social relationships that...