Improving Employee Agility Using Enterprise Social Media and Digital Fluency: Moderated Mediation Model

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Abstract

The usage of enterprise social media (ESM) has rapidly increased in the workplace. Firms adopt the ESM platform for the knowledge sharing and work-related communication of employees. However, the efficient use of the ESM technology in the workplace remains a challenge for organizations and business leaders. Previous studies have inconsiderably focused on this domain of research. The existing research investigates the influence of ESM usage on employee agility through meta-knowledge considering the moderation role of digital fluency. Using 263 responses from Chinese employees, this study investigates how ESM usage improves employee agility through meta-knowledge. Results confirm that organizations can improve the meta-knowledge of employees through investment in the ESM technology and that ESM usage is significantly related to individual agility via meta-knowledge. Digital fluency strengthens the relationship between ESM usage and employee agility and supports the correlation between ESM usage and employee agility via meta-knowledge. Finally, on the basis of the results, the theoretical and managerial implications of the study are discussed.

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Wei, C., Pitafi, A. H., Kanwal, S., Ali, A., & Ren, M. (2020). Improving Employee Agility Using Enterprise Social Media and Digital Fluency: Moderated Mediation Model. IEEE Access, 8, 68799–68810. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2983480

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