Author:
Osch Wietske Van, ,Bulgurcu Burcu,Liang Yuyang, ,
Abstract
Transparency—the observability of activities, behaviors, and performance—is often treated as a panacea
for modern management. Yet there is a conundrum in the literature, with some studies suggesting that
transparency may benefit group creativity and others suggesting that privacy may do so. A similar
conundrum exists regarding the effects of different social capital types—structural holes vs. network
cohesion—on group creativity. Enterprise social media (ESM) provide a unique opportunity to solve these
conundrums by allowing groups to be “transparent” (non-group members can observe and/or participate
in group activities) or “private” (group members and activities are hidden from the community) and
enabling groups to develop distinct social capital structures. Using data from 28,083 written interactions
produced by 109 transparent and 106 private groups in an ESM of a multinational design firm, we found
strong support for our contingency hypotheses that both transparent and private groups may produce high
levels of creative dialogues, yet in different forms. Specifically, expansion-focused creative dialogues—
those focused on combining or expanding existing concepts—emerge in transparent groups, but only
when the group’s social capital is characterized by structural holes. Conversely, we found that reframingfocused dialogues—those focused on challenging and rethinking—emerge in private groups but only
when the group’s social capital is characterized by network cohesion. Theoretically, these findings can
help to solve the conundrums in the literature on group creativity and shed light on the role of ESM use
in this context. Practically, our findings offer a critical reflection o contemporary initiatives for increasing
transparency, whether through physical design or digital transformation.
Publisher
Association for Information Systems
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Information Systems
Cited by
4 articles.
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