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Revisiting the impacts of social media use on task performance of construction project members: a congruence perspective
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management 1–27.
Published: 01 May 2026
... on the task performance of construction project members. Combining the communication visibility theory and job-demand resource model to frame the proposed model, this study employs polynomial regression and response surface analysis methods for empirical testing. Findings Results show that the congruence...
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Bolstering the initiative of construction project members: a self-determination lens combining project social media use
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (2026) 33 (1): 452–476.
Published: 11 November 2024
..., this study is thereby motivated to investigate whether and how SM use can act to drive initiative behavior of construction project members (PMs) in this context. Design/methodology/approach This study sharply examines two distinct types of SM use – work-related and social-related – to explore their roles...
