Empowering employees through instant messaging

Purpose – This paper aims to develop a research model that explains how instant messaging (IM) technologies enable employees to be empowered.Design/methodology/approach – The paper uses survey of 253 Chinese work professionals with respect to their use of IM tools at work.Findings – IM does empower work teams via shaping the social networks and facilitating knowledge sharing in the workplace, resulting in heightened team performance.Research limitations/implications – The survey was conducted in China so generalization to other national contexts is tentative. It focuses on the bright side of IM, but neglects the dark side, e.g. security concerns and work interruptions.Practical implications – IM is not only a social tool, it also has the potential to contribute to work teams. However, IM cannot achieve better work performance alone. Its contribution to strengthen the social networks at work is also critical. These social networks at work can enable employees to overcome psychological barriers to knowledge...

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