With the advent of the technology era, social media is considered a useful platform that
has contributed actively to social interaction and a wealth of knowledge for both
individuals and groups. Many organisations have begun to take into consideration the
benefits of such platforms. However, there remains very limited understanding as to
social media usage for work purposes in the organisational context. This study therefore
investigates the debate surrounding whether or not the use of social media for work
purposes adds value to firms. This is has been done by examining the impact of social
media usage on innovation through knowledge-sharing and human capital, and the role
of the overall perceived usefulness of SMU experience and perceived supervisor
support in enhancing the adoption of social media for work purposes. The theoretical
framework of this study was based on two theories, namely social capital and
knowledge-based view.
The positivism philosophy had been adopted in this study, with a sample size of 506
cases, all of which have been gathered from SMEs in Saudi Arabia. These were
analysed through a multivariate analysis using a variance-based statistical technique
known as ‘Partial Least Squares—Structural Equation Modelling’.
The findings indicate that social media usage, notably for work purposes, has a positive
impact on innovation through the effect of both mediators, i.e. knowledge sharing and
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human capital, as well as the overall perceived usefulness of social media usage
experience and supervisor support, which have had a positive impact on social media
adoption in Saudi Arabian SMEs.
This study has developed a comprehensive model that contributes to the body of
knowledge on the value added by social media usage in the workplace. In addition, the
study has also contributed to human capital development and the knowledge sharing
process, thus leading to innovation success and competitive advantages for SMEs
Date of Award | 2018 |
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Original language | English |
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Supervisor | Atul Mishra (Other Supervisor) |
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The Impact of Social Media Usage for Work Purposes on Innovation in SMEs: The Role of Human Capital and Knowledge Sharing
Alghamdi, O. A. (Author). 2018
Student thesis: PhD