Social media's dark side: inducing boundary conflicts

被引:73
作者
van Zoonen, Ward [1 ]
Verhoeven, Joost W. M. [1 ]
Vliegenthart, Rens [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Sch Commun Res, Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
Exhaustion; Boundary management; Social media policies; Work to life conflict; WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT; TECHNOLOGY USE; HOME; EXHAUSTION; STRESS; IMPACT; ANTECEDENTS; SPILLOVER;
D O I
10.1108/JMP-10-2015-0388
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to examine the negative consequences of work-related social media use, and the extent to which the presence of social media policies in organizations are able to mitigate these consequences. Design/methodology/approach-Internet - based survey data (N = 575) was analyzed using structural equation modeling to test the indirect effect of social media use on exhaustion through work/life conflict. Findings - This study shows that there is a dark side to social media use, as employees' work-related social media use might be intrusive to their personal lives while simultaneously increasing life to work conflict. Furthermore, the results indicate that the current implementation of social media usage policies at work is not sufficient to defend employees against the negative consequences of social media use; namely, work/life conflict and ultimately exhaustion. Research limitations/implications - The indirect pathways are assessed using cross-sectional data, which makes verifying causal relationships difficult. Practical implications - The findings underscore the need for contemporary organizations to pragmatically intensify their efforts to mitigate the impacts of boundary conflict on workers' well-being that result from increased use of social media for work. Originality/value - This paper is among the first to demonstrate that the use of social media for work is related to exhaustion through increased work/life conflict.
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页码:1297 / 1311
页数:15
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