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Examining the relationship between sociomaterial practices enacted in the organizational use of social media and the emerging role of organizational generativity
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Examining the relationship between sociomaterial practices enacted in the organizational use of social media and the emerging role of organizational generativity

Fatuma Namisango, K. Kang and Junaid Rehman
International journal of information management, Vol.71, Art. 102643
2023

Abstract

Generativity Practice Social interaction Social media Sociomateriality Symbolic expressions Technology affordances Information systems
The growth of social media has enabled new operating methods and sparked organizational optimism in social technologies. We must broadly and distinctively identify the practices enacted in the organizational use of social technologies, understand how these practices influence each other, and the mechanisms driving their achievement. This paper deduces the sociomaterial practices enacted in the organizational use of social media and the augmenting generative capabilities. We surveyed seventy-three (73) organizations, collected 267 usable responses and applied structural equation modelling (SEM) techniques to analyze the data. The paper offers two contributions. First, we utilize the affordances-in-practice perspective to identify and categorize organizational practices enacted on social media, including functional, symbolic, and interactive practices. Then, we highlight the role of organizational generativity in facilitating these practices. Generativity represents the ability to revitalize, procreate, and introduce new ways of acting in dynamic or transient situations. Overall, our findings show how social media practices relate to organizational generativity and the mediating role of symbolic-driven practices. •Organizational practices on social media can be functional, symbolic, or interactive.•Organizational generativity augments social media practices.•Symbolic practices influence the functional and interactive practices.•Symbolic practices mediate the relationship between generativity and other practices.

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6 Social Sciences
6.185 Communication
6.185.1966 Crisis Communication
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Information Science & Library Science
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Social Sciences, general
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