2020
DOI: 10.28945/4503
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Social Media Use and Its Effect on Knowledge Sharing: Evidence from Public Organisations in Delta State, Nigeria

Abstract: Aim/Purpose: This study investigates social media use and its effect on knowledge sharing. Based on the review of related literature, we hypothesised that social media use has a significant effect on outward and inward knowledge sharing. Background: While the notion of social media use in work organisations has been progressively developed, empirical studies linking social media to the context of knowledge sharing have only begun to emerge. Even so, literature on social media use and its impact on public orga… Show more

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“…There seems to be no generally accepted definition of knowledge sharing; however, scholars agree that knowledge sharing involves providing, sending, and distributing valuable ideas to groups, which helps in improving the process of things in the organisation (Azema & Jafari, 2016;Igwe & Ononye, 2020). However, we adopted the conceptualisation of Mouna and Salem (2012) in defining and operationalising knowledge sharing with specific emphases on the logical structural process.…”
Section: Organisational Knowledge Sharingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There seems to be no generally accepted definition of knowledge sharing; however, scholars agree that knowledge sharing involves providing, sending, and distributing valuable ideas to groups, which helps in improving the process of things in the organisation (Azema & Jafari, 2016;Igwe & Ononye, 2020). However, we adopted the conceptualisation of Mouna and Salem (2012) in defining and operationalising knowledge sharing with specific emphases on the logical structural process.…”
Section: Organisational Knowledge Sharingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…social media space presents two challenges: (1) an excess of information that constantly requires organization and (2) a lack of quality assurance of content, which requires constant monitoring of the credibility of public organizations. These policies and strategies enable the handling of freedom to utilize social media under a controlled and measurable environment, where relevant and valuable ideas are shared about how to approach various organizational and community problems (Anthony, 2020). Igwe and Ononye (2020) stated the use of social media and its effects on knowledge sharing.…”
Section: Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primal appeal of SM is that it blurs spatial and temporal boundaries for better connectivity, exchange of information, and collaboration among individuals (Ononye & Igwe, 2017). A recent study (Igwe & Ononye, 2020) indicates that SM enrichment of knowledge-related practices may account for the surging popularity and usage of generic SM applications (e.g., wikis, blogs, and social network services) among employees of Nigerian organisations. Concerning this, it could be claimed that SM applications, to an extent, have changed the traditional communication model, and presented many knowledge-related opportunities promoting employee and organisational performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%