What motivates employees to use social media at work? A perspective of self-determination theory

被引:11
|
作者
Wei, Shaobo [1 ]
Chen, Xiayu [1 ]
Liu, Chunli [1 ]
机构
[1] Hefei Univ Technol, Hefei, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Need for competence; Need for autonomy; Need for relatedness; Social media use; JOB-PERFORMANCE; VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES; HERDING BEHAVIOR; NEEDS; NETWORKING; AUTONOMY; FEATURES; CHINESE; SATISFACTION; RELATEDNESS;
D O I
10.1108/IMDS-06-2020-0322
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
学科分类号
081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
Purpose The authors develop a conceptual model to examine how three basic psychological needs (i.e. needs for competence, autonomy and relatedness) affect employee social media use (i.e. work- and social-related use). The authors propose that the need for autonomy positively moderates the relationship between need for competence and work-related use, whereas it negatively moderates that between need for relatedness and social-related use. Design/methodology/approach To test the proposed model, 332 internal and 271 external social media users in the workplace were recruited. Findings The results indicate that needs for competence and autonomy and needs for relatedness and autonomy positively affect the work- and social-related use, respectively, of internal and external social media. Need for autonomy positively moderates the relationship between need for competence and work-related use of internal social media, and it negatively moderates that between need for relatedness and the social-related use of internal social media. Need for autonomy has no moderating effect on the relationship between need for competence and work-related use, whereas it negatively moderates the relationship between need for relatedness and the social-related use of external social media. Originality/value First, the authors' findings offer significant empirical support for the different social media uses, namely work and social related. Second, this study highlights the importance of psychological needs of employees in determining the form of social media use. Third, this study empirically demonstrates the differences in psychological needs and social media use between two different social media contexts.
引用
收藏
页码:55 / 77
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Self-determination Theory and Social Work Values
    Kirzner, Rachel S.
    Miserandino, Marianne
    RESEARCH ON SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE, 2023, 33 (06) : 656 - 665
  • [2] How does ethical leadership lead to work active employees? The perspective of self-determination theory
    Hung-Yu Tsai
    Current Psychology, 2024, 43 : 14668 - 14675
  • [3] How does ethical leadership lead to work active employees? The perspective of self-determination theory
    Tsai, Hung-Yu
    CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 43 (16) : 14668 - 14675
  • [4] WHAT MOTIVATES HIGHLY ACTIVE MOTHERS? A SELF DETERMINATION THEORY PERSPECTIVE
    McMillian, Danny J.
    McDaniel, Natalie
    Robert, Stephane
    MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE, 2024, 56 (10) : 481 - 481
  • [5] What Determines Teachers' Use of Motivational Strategies in the Classrooms? A Self-Determination Theory Perspective
    Liu, W. C.
    Wang, C. K. John
    Reeve, Johnmarshall
    Kee, Ying Hwa
    Chian, Lit Khoon
    JOURNAL OF EDUCATION-US, 2020, 200 (03): : 185 - 195
  • [6] Daily strengths use and work performance: A self-determination perspective
    Moore, Hannah L.
    Bakker, Arnold B.
    van Mierlo, Heleen
    van Woerkom, Marianne
    JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 97 (01) : 190 - 208
  • [7] Research on Knowledge Employees' Work Engagement and Work-related Flow on the Perspective of Self-determination
    Yan, Qiangwei
    Chen, Zhixia
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 2016, 2016, 16 : 539 - 548
  • [8] How enterprise social media affordances affect employee agility: a self-determination theory perspective
    Sun, Yuan
    Zhu, Mengyi
    Jeyaraj, Anand
    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & PEOPLE, 2025, 38 (01) : 87 - 115
  • [9] What Motivates People With (Pre)Diabetes to Move? Testing Self-Determination Theory in Rural Uganda
    De Man, Jeroen
    Wouters, Edwin
    Absetz, Pilvikki
    Daivadanam, Meena
    Naggayi, Gloria
    Kasujja, Francis Xavier
    Remmen, Roy
    Guwatudde, David
    Van Olmen, Josefien
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 11
  • [10] Flow at Work: a Self-Determination Perspective
    Arnold B. Bakker
    Marianne van Woerkom
    Occupational Health Science, 2017, 1 (1-2) : 47 - 65