Exploring the use of social media sites for health professionals' engagement and productivity in public sector hospitals

被引:13
作者
Naeem, Muhammad [1 ]
Ozuem, Wilson [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gloucestershire, Business Sch, Cheltenham, Glos, England
关键词
Employee engagement; Employee productivity; Public sector organizations; Social media; Qualitative methods; COGNITIVE THEORY; ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE; TECHNOLOGY; CARE; EDUCATION; NETWORKS; IMPACT; USAGE; OPPORTUNITIES; CHALLENGES;
D O I
10.1108/ER-08-2020-0391
中图分类号
F24 [劳动经济];
学科分类号
020106 ; 020207 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
Purpose Competitive pressure and social influence for technology adoption have increased among developed, developing and emerging countries. The influence of social structure, organizational forces and political forces varies between public sector hospitals in countries where there are more social media restrictions. This study aims to explore how the use of social media can influence employee engagement and productivity in the workplaces of public sector hospitals. Design/methodology/approach The study follows a social constructivist approach to understand employee attitudes, motivation culture, political forces and the local context. Data were collected from health professionals of five public sector hospitals using a non-directive and semi-structured interview method. Findings The results show that the use of social media sites has increased collaboration, coordination and cooperation among health professionals, especially in critical situations. They are more socialized, connected and engaged, thus helping them to exchange useful knowledge using instant messaging apps. Conversely, there are no organizational polices and specific laws and too little support from management and senior doctors to drive the use of social networking sites in public hospitals. The use of social media has enhanced health professionals' engagement and productivity as they are able to share their expertise, knowledge and information with their colleagues and subordinates. Research limitations/implications The results can guide policy-makers, researchers, hospitals, doctors and the Ministry of Health about the positive use of social networking sites in the workplace. The positive use of social networking sites in the workplace can enhance information, knowledge and coordination which may help to enhance employee engagement and productivity. Originality/value The present study has provided a social media health organization workplace (SMHOW) model which explains how individual and organizational contexts can influence the actual use of social media in healthcare organizations.
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页码:1029 / 1051
页数:23
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