“…ESM is defined as "web-based platforms that allow workers to (1) communicate messages with specific coworkers or broadcast messages to everyone in the organization; (2) explicitly indicate or implicitly reveal particular coworkers as communication partners; (3) post, edit, and sort text and files linked to themselves or others; and (4) view the messages, connections, text, and files communicated, posted, edited, and sorted by anyone else in the organization at any time of their choosing" (Leonardi et al, 2013, p. 2). Examples include IBM's Beehive, SAP's Harmony, HP's Watercooler, Kaiser-Permanente's Ideabook, Beisen's Tita, Wanqimingdao's Mingdao, and Kingdee's Yunzhijia (Chen, Wei, Davison & Rice, 2019;Moqbel et al, 2013;Le-Nguyen et al, 2017;Rode, 2016).…”