A158. Van Zoonen, W., Sivunen, A., & Rice, R. E. (2022). Benefits and drawbacks of communication visibility: From vicarious learning and supplemental work to innovation and overload. Journal of Knowledge Management, 26(11). Open access: https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JKM-12-2021-0924/full/html
Purpose
– This
study examines some of the benefits and drawbacks of communication
visibility.
Specifically, building on communication visibility theory, we study how
and why
message transparency and network translucence may increase knowledge
reuse and
perceived overload through behavioral responses of vicarious learning
and
technology-assisted supplemental work.
Design/Methodology/Approach
– Drawing
on survey data obtained from 1,127 employees of a global company
operating in
the industrial machinery sector, we used structural equation modelling
to test
our hypothesized model.
Findings
– The
results demonstrate that the two aspects of communication
visibility yield somewhat differential
benefits and drawbacks in terms of knowledge reuse and communication
overload,
through vicarious learning and supplemental work practices.
Implications
– The
results demonstrate the relationship between different aspects of
communication
visibility and knowledge reuse, specifically through vicarious
learning. Furthermore,
the findings highlight a potential drawback of visibility –
communication overload
– specifically through technology-assisted supplemental work. Overall,
network translucence
seems more beneficial compared to message transparency in terms of
knowledge
reuse and communication overload.
Originality/Value – The study connects with recent work on communication visibility by distinguishing differential direct and indirect effects of message transparency and network translucence. It also extends this work by testing relationships between communication visibility and a potential drawback of visibility – communication overload – specifically through technology-assisted supplemental work.