2019
DOI: 10.1177/0268396218816531
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No teleworker is an island: The impact of temporal and spatial separation along with media use on knowledge sharing networks

Abstract: Despite its prevalence, there is a lack of understanding regarding the effect of telework on an organization’s knowledge base. Recognizing the enabling role of electronic communication media, this article therefore addresses the interaction effects of media synchronicity and temporal as well as spatial separation among colleagues on sharing in knowledge networks. Special attention is paid to knowledge awareness (a form of metaknowledge representing “who knows what”) as well as homogeneous and heterogeneous kno… Show more

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“…Social media may hold a transformational capacity in the way crisis response is being handled within society. This is mainly due to the fact that with social media, communicators may improve information dissemination (Soden and Palen, 2018) and data monitoring and analysis (Stieglitz et al, 2018); overcome the temporal and spatial separation (Van der Meulen et al, 2019); and, therefore, better coordinate their actions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social media may hold a transformational capacity in the way crisis response is being handled within society. This is mainly due to the fact that with social media, communicators may improve information dissemination (Soden and Palen, 2018) and data monitoring and analysis (Stieglitz et al, 2018); overcome the temporal and spatial separation (Van der Meulen et al, 2019); and, therefore, better coordinate their actions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous platforms have been adopted and are widely being used by employees who WFH during the pandemic ( Brem et al., 2021 ), including video conferencing solutions (e.g., Zoom, Skype, Google Meet), enterprise social media (e.g., Slack, Workplace), and file-sharing tools (e.g., SharePoint, Dropbox, Google Drive). Scholars have suggested that digital platforms are extensively used to build professional relationships ( Golden, 2006 ) and that they influence the creative performance (CP) and knowledge sharing (KS) of employees ( Chandra et al., 2020 ; Van der Meulen et al., 2019 ). CP refers to the individual production of novel and appropriate ideas ( Zhou and Oldham, 2001 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even informal encounters with superiors and colleagues from other business units cannot happen casually online, because now every time we want to talk with someone, we need to schedule a (formal) Zoom meeting. The IS literature has long studied virtual teams' ability to innovate, with mixed results (Dissanayake et al, 2015;Malhotra et al, 2001;Van der Meulen et al, 2019). IS scholars should capitalise on this prior knowledge to try to address current, more acute, problems associated with online innovation in the (post) COVID era.…”
Section: Videoconferencing Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%