Benefits and drawbacks of communication visibility : from vicarious learning and supplemental work to knowledge reuse and overload
van Zoonen, W., Sivunen, A., & Rice, R. E. (2022). Benefits and drawbacks of communication visibility : from vicarious learning and supplemental work to knowledge reuse and overload. Journal of Knowledge Management, 26(11), 214-233. https://doi.org/10.1108/JKM-12-2021-0924
Published in
Journal of Knowledge ManagementDate
2022Discipline
ViestintäHyvinvoinnin tutkimuksen yhteisöTyön ja johtamisen muuttuminen digitaalisessa ajassaCommunicationSchool of WellbeingEmergent work in the digital eraCopyright
© 2022 the Authors
Purpose
This study aims to examine some of the benefits and drawbacks of communication visibility. Specifically, building on communication visibility theory, the authors study how and why message transparency and network translucence may increase knowledge reuse and perceived overload through behavioral responses of vicarious learning and technology-assisted supplemental work.
Design/methodology/approach
Drawing on survey data obtained from 1,127 employees of a global company operating in the industrial machinery sector, the authors used structural equation modeling to test the hypothesized model.
Findings
The results demonstrate that the two aspects of communication visibility yield somewhat differential benefits and drawbacks in terms of knowledge reuse and communication overload, through vicarious learning and supplemental work practices.
Research limitations/implications
The results demonstrate the relationship between different aspects of communication visibility and knowledge reuse, specifically through vicarious learning. Furthermore, the findings highlight a potential drawback of visibility – communication overload – specifically through technology-assisted supplemental work. Overall, network translucence seems more beneficial compared to message transparency in terms of knowledge reuse and communication overload.
Originality/value
The study connects with recent work on communication visibility by distinguishing differential direct and indirect effects of message transparency and network translucence. It also extends this work by testing relationships between communication visibility and a potential drawback of visibility – communication overload – specifically through technology-assisted supplemental work.
...
Publisher
EmeraldISSN Search the Publication Forum
1367-3270Keywords
communication overload knowledge reuse message transparency network translucence technology-assisted supplemental work vicarious learning knowledge sharing learning overload communication visibility supplemental work näkyvyys sisäinen viestintä tiedonkulku tiedotus ylikuormitus yritysviestintä sosiaalinen media yhteisöviestintä läpinäkyvyys oppiminen
Dataset(s) related to the publication
Sivunen, Anu; van Zoonen, Ward. (2023). Paradoxes and tensions in employees' technology-mediated information sharing. V. 31.8.2022. University of Jyväskylä. https://doi.org/10.17011/jyx/dataset/87524. https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202306073592Publication in research information system
https://converis.jyu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/146496915
Metadata
Show full item recordCollections
Related funder(s)
Research Council of FinlandFunding program(s)
Academy Project, AoFAdditional information about funding
This work was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant number: 318416).License
Related items
Showing items with similar title or keywords.
-
Knowledge Brokering in an Era of Communication Visibility
van Zoonen, Ward; Sivunen, Anu (Sage Publications, 2023)This study presents an analysis of the extent to which enterprise social media (ESM) use enhances visibility of content (message transparency) and connections (network translucence) in organizations, and how this affects ... -
Examining the longitudinal relationship between visibility and persistence on stress and technology-assisted supplemental work
van Zoonen, Ward; Sivunen, Anu E.; Treem, Jeffrey W. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2023)This study examines the longitudinal relationship between two affordances of organizational information and communication technologies (ICTs)—that is, visibility and persistence—and individuals’ subjective stress and ... -
Organizational Information and Communication Technologies and Their Influence on Communication Visibility and Perceived Proximity
van Zoonen, Ward; Sivunen, Anu; Rice, Ronald E.; Treem, Jeffrey W. (SAGE Publications, 2023)This study investigates the relationships between the use of various organizational ICTs, communication visibility, and perceived proximity to distant colleagues. In addition, this study examines the interplay between ... -
Why People Engage in Supplemental Work : The Role of Technology, Response Expectations, and Communication Persistence
Zoonen, Ward; Sivunen, Anu; Treem, Jeffrey W. (Wiley, 2021)Supported by various collaboration technologies that allow communication from any place or time, employees increasingly engage in technology-assisted supplemental work (TASW). Challenges associated with managing work and ... -
Narrative Start-up Identity Construction as Strategic Communication
Ala-Kortesmaa, Sanna; Laapotti, Tomi; Mikkola, Leena (Routledge, 2022)In this qualitative case study, positioning itself within the social constructionist approach, we aimed to investigate and interpret identity narration and organizational identity in strategic external and internal ...