Better Knowledge with Social Media? Exploring the Roles of Social Capital and Organizational Knowledge Management

Bharati, P., Zhang, W., Chaudhury, A., “Better Knowledge with Social Media? Exploring the Roles of Social Capital and Organizational Knowledge Management,” Journal of Knowledge Management, Forthcoming

Humanistic Management Network, Research Paper Series No. 16/15

41 Pages Posted: 30 Mar 2015 Last revised: 25 Apr 2015

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Pratyush Bharati

University of Massachusetts Boston

Wei Zhang

University of Massachusetts Boston - College of Management

Abhijit Chaudhury

Bryant University

Date Written: March 29, 2015

Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore social media’s impact on organizational knowledge quality through the theoretical lens of social capital and resource exchange.

Design/methodology/approach – Theory-confirming, quantitative study using panel data collected through web-based survey.

Findings – The results show that while social media affect structural capital and cognitive capital directly, it only affects relational capital indirectly through structural and cognitive capital. Moreover, overall social media and the enhanced social capital do help promote organizational efforts in knowledge management, which subsequently leads to higher level of organizational knowledge quality.

Research limitations/implications – All survey respondents were from the U.S., which may limit the generalizability of the findings. The authors also call for more research in establishing the time sequence in the proposed causal relations and in the individual level mechanism through which social media promotes organizational knowledge quality.

Practical implications – This study highlights both the potential and limitations of social media in promoting organizational knowledge management. Businesses must consciously manage the assimilation and use of social media to benefit from them.

Originality/value – The authors position the study at the intersection of social media, social capital, and knowledge management and explicate how social media work through social capital and organizational knowledge management efforts to affect knowledge quality.

Keywords: knowledge quality, social media, knowledge management, social capital

Suggested Citation

Bharati, Pratyush and Zhang, Wei X. and Chaudhury, Abhijit, Better Knowledge with Social Media? Exploring the Roles of Social Capital and Organizational Knowledge Management (March 29, 2015). Bharati, P., Zhang, W., Chaudhury, A., “Better Knowledge with Social Media? Exploring the Roles of Social Capital and Organizational Knowledge Management,” Journal of Knowledge Management, Forthcoming, Humanistic Management Network, Research Paper Series No. 16/15, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2586706

Pratyush Bharati (Contact Author)

University of Massachusetts Boston ( email )

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Wei X. Zhang

University of Massachusetts Boston - College of Management ( email )

Boston, MA

Abhijit Chaudhury

Bryant University ( email )

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Smithfield, RI 02917-1284
United States

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