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Shakki F, Esfahani Nia A, Bai N. Negative Consequences of Using Social Networks at the Workplace from the Point of View of the Sports and Youth Departments Staff. Ann Appl Sport Sci 2019; 7 (3) :10-20
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1- Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, Aliabad Katoul Branch, Islamic Azad University, Aliabad Katoul, Iran
2- Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, Aliabad Katoul Branch, Islamic Azad University, Aliabad Katoul, Iran , akramesf59@gmail.com
3- Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, Azadshahr Branch, Islamic Azad University, Azadshahr, Iran
Abstract:   (5970 Views)
Background. Nowadays, employees' use of social networks at the workplace is increasing, which creates opportunities and challenges.
Objectives. The current study aimed at investigating the negative consequences of the use of social networks at the workplace from the viewpoint of the employees of the sports and youth departments.
Methods. The current descriptive survey was conducted on Golestan Province Sports and Youth Department consisted of 220 employees as the population. The sample was the randomly selected 141 employees based on the Cochran formula. The study employed some questionnaires to collect data, using social networks at the workplace by Barker et al., Job inattention by Zwarun & Hall, lack of time management by Landers & Callan, and ostracism of Chung & Kim. To analyze the data and identify the effects of research variables, structural equation modeling was used with the PLS software.
Results. The obtained results showed that the application of social networks at the workplace had a positive and significant effect on job inattention (β = 0.42, t = 9.33). The effect of using social networks at the workplace on the lack of time management of staff was also positive and significant (β = 0.33, t = 12.94). Finally, the positive and significant effects of using social networks at the workplace was confirmed on the ostracism (β = 0.84, t = 66.98).
Conclusion. According to the results of the current study, it can be concluded that the application of social networks at the workplace can have negative consequences. It is recommended that specific rules be employed regarding the use of social networks in the organizational environment of sports and youth departments.
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APPLICABLE REMARKS
  • Setting up specific rules in the sports and youth departments to use social networks at workplace.
  • Monitoring the extent to which employees of the sports and youth departments use social networks at workplace by the managers and supervisors.
  • Notify the employees of the sports and youth departments of the negative consequences of using social networks at workplace.
  • Training staff of sports and youth departments to use social networks in line with organizational goals.
  • Determining the total time spent on social networks at the workplace.
  • Creating virtual teams to facilitate intraorganizational communication and solving work problems.

Type of Study: Original Article | Subject: Sport Management and its related branches
Received: 2019/02/3 | Accepted: 2019/04/14

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