How social media is impacting employment relations: An examination from several angles GORDON B. SCHMIDT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP INDIANA UNIVERSITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY FORT WAYNE BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY I/O SPEAKER SERIES MARCH 27 2015
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How social media is impacting employment relations: An examination from several angles
GORDON B. SCHMIDTASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIPINDIANA UNIVERSITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY FORT WAYNEBOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY I /O SPEAKER SERIESMARCH 27 2015
Outline
• What is social media and social networking sites?
• Social media and severing the employment relationship
• Social media and connections among employees
• Identification
• Social embeddedness
• Organizational politics
• Future Directions
Social Networking Sites
• Social Networking Sites Definition (Boyd & Ellison, 2007)
• Web-based services that allow people to:
1. Construct a public or semi-public profile in bounded network
2. Have a list of other users connected to
3. View those connections and those of connected others
What is social media?
• “a group of Internet-based applications… that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content” (Kaplan & Haenlein, 2010)
• Broader category than social networking sites
• Facebook has over a billion active users in the world
Social Media Life And Work Life Overlap• 71% of adult internet users/58% of US adult population have
Facebook account (Duggan et al., 2015 Pew Research Center)
• 60% of employees report having one or more co-worker friend on Facebook (Weidner et al. 2012), 58% of Facebook users have a co-worker friend (Duggan et al., 2015)
• 25% Facebook friends with supervisor (Weidner et al. 2012)
• Countless groups connecting employees on public social media as well as internal social networking sites
“Facebook Fired:” Workers fired for their social media behaviors• A number of worker’s have been fired for their social media
behaviors
• 8% of organizations say have fired someone (Ostrow, 2009)
• Doesn’t have to be illegal actions- can be one’s deemed immoral or just not a fit with organization’s interest
The Law and Social Media Terminations
• A number of these firings have ultimately lead to legal cases
• Legal standards are being created through rulings by courts and the NLRB
• Generally at-will employees can be fired for social media posts with little legal remedy
• But workers have regained their jobs within a limited set of circumstances
• We’ve done research on this related to K-12 teacher terminations (O’Connor & Schmidt, 2015) , National Labor Relations Board rulings (Schmidt & O’Connor, in press) and are working on research across job types and legal bodies
Workers who have gotten their jobs back
• Workers talking about working conditions and engaging in protected concerted activity are protected by the NLRA
• Three D, LLC d/b/a Triple Play Sports Bar and Grille and Vincent Spinella (2014)
• State or local laws can also offer protection
• State K-12 teacher tenure laws
Perceptions of fairness and opinions on using social media for terminations • We examined young adult’s perceptions of using social media to inform
hiring or firing decisions (Drouin, O’Connor, Schmidt, & Miller 2015)
• 42% Facebook/ Twitter posts shouldn’t be used for hiring/firing decisions
• 52% K-12 teacher should be able to post picture of drinking beer during a vacation (only 24% actually disagreed)
• Only 10% thought had posted something that would hurt own job search
• So some disconnect between law and perceptions of what is fair
• 2nd data set collected looking at fairness more directly and perceptions of social media policies
Developing areas of severing job employment or punishment for job-relevant social media posts
• International perspective
• Ryan Pate made negative comment about employer in United Arab Emirates
• Arrested when went back to country- illegal to post slander of company, faced 5 years in jail
• Different laws, different protections/liabilities
• Doesn‘t have to be employer termination
Employee-employee connections through social media
• With workers connected to co-workers through social media we need to know more of how such connections are used
• Who makes such connections? With whom?
• Why make connections?
• How do co-workers interact?
Social Media for identification and connection• Social media can be a way for people to connect
with co-workers and their shared identities and values (Schmidt & Landers, 2010)
• Engage in sense-giving sense-making related to identity
• Sense-giving• Organization or leaders give information about what is
important or relevant to identity to members or followers
• Sense-making• Members discuss together what it means to have the
identity or membership
Social Media and work embeddeness
• Schmidt, Lelchook, Martin (2011) looked at how the % of Facebook friends who are co-workers relates to workplace outcomes in sample of 106 unionized retail employees
• Greater % of co-worker friends, greater perceived organizational support
• Greater % of co-worker friends, greater organizational spontaneity
• Total number of friends and co-worker friends related + with turnover intentions
Social media and worker organizing • Recent data w/ Drouin + O’Connor of students
• Looked at how number of Facebook co-worker friends relates to organizational justice perceptions