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Three-way interaction effect of social media usage, perceived task interdependence and perceived participative leadership on employee creativity
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Deng, Manting
, Chen, Lifan
, Zheng, Bowen
, Liu, Hefu
in
Communication
/ Communication (Thought Transfer)
/ Contingency
/ Creativity
/ Decision making
/ Digital media
/ Employees
/ Information systems
/ Interdependence
/ Language usage
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Literature
/ Literature Reviews
/ Mass media effects
/ Perceptions
/ Product development
/ Questionnaires
/ Regression analysis
/ Reprography
/ Research design
/ Researchers
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Social research
/ Work environment
/ Workplaces
2021
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Three-way interaction effect of social media usage, perceived task interdependence and perceived participative leadership on employee creativity
by
Deng, Manting
, Chen, Lifan
, Zheng, Bowen
, Liu, Hefu
in
Communication
/ Communication (Thought Transfer)
/ Contingency
/ Creativity
/ Decision making
/ Digital media
/ Employees
/ Information systems
/ Interdependence
/ Language usage
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Literature
/ Literature Reviews
/ Mass media effects
/ Perceptions
/ Product development
/ Questionnaires
/ Regression analysis
/ Reprography
/ Research design
/ Researchers
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Social research
/ Work environment
/ Workplaces
2021
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Three-way interaction effect of social media usage, perceived task interdependence and perceived participative leadership on employee creativity
by
Deng, Manting
, Chen, Lifan
, Zheng, Bowen
, Liu, Hefu
in
Communication
/ Communication (Thought Transfer)
/ Contingency
/ Creativity
/ Decision making
/ Digital media
/ Employees
/ Information systems
/ Interdependence
/ Language usage
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Literature
/ Literature Reviews
/ Mass media effects
/ Perceptions
/ Product development
/ Questionnaires
/ Regression analysis
/ Reprography
/ Research design
/ Researchers
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Social research
/ Work environment
/ Workplaces
2021
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Three-way interaction effect of social media usage, perceived task interdependence and perceived participative leadership on employee creativity
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Three-way interaction effect of social media usage, perceived task interdependence and perceived participative leadership on employee creativity
2021
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PurposeDespite the growing use of social media in many organizations, managers face the challenges of how to effectively manage social media usage (SMU) in the workplace to ensure employee creativity. This study combined task-technology fit theory and the interactional perspective of employee creativity to understand the three-way interaction of SMU, perceived task interdependence, and perceived participative leadership on employee creativity.Design/methodology/approachA questionnaire survey was designed to test our hypotheses. The sample consisted of employees who use social media in the workplace. A total of 402 valid questionnaires were used for the hierarchical regression analysis.FindingsSMU had the strongest positive relationship with creativity when perceived task interdependence and perceived participative leadership were high. However, we did not find two-way interaction effects of SMU and perceived task interdependence on employee creativity.Originality/valueOur findings are aligned with the emergent view that the benefits of SMU can be better realized when it coexists with a set of complementary team contextual factors. The current study helps extend the contingency perspective and related studies in social media literature and employee creativity research.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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