感知
探索者
工作(物理)
建议(编程)
信息共享
公共关系
业务
心理学
知识管理
营销
工程类
计算机科学
政治学
程序设计语言
法学
神经科学
万维网
机械工程
作者
Y. Jasmine Wu,Brennan Antone,Leslie A. DeChurch,Noshir Contractor
摘要
Abstract Shifts to hybrid work prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic have the potential to substantially impact social relationships at work. Hybrid employees rely heavily on digital collaboration technologies to communicate and share information. Therefore, employees’ perceptions of the technologies are critical in shaping organizational networks. However, the dyadic-level misalignment in these perceptions may lead to relationship dissolution. To explore the social network consequences of hybrid work, we conducted a two-wave survey in a department of an industrial manufacturing firm (N = 169). Our results show that advice seekers were less likely to maintain their advice-seeking ties when they had a mismatch in ease-of-use perceptions of technology with their advisors. The effect was more substantial when advice seekers spent more time working remotely. The study provides empirical insights into how congruence in employees’ perceptions of organizational communication technologies affects how they maintain advice networks during hybrid work.
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