Indian Employees Are The Highest Users Of Social Media At Work: Microsoft


If the surveyed 32 Asia Pacific countries are to be considered, it is found that 57 per cent of employees in the region would like to be more involved in decisions regarding new technologies and tools at their workplaces. Also, 45 per cent of employees would be willing to spend their own money on social tools to drive company efficiencies.

The study also highlights that men were more likely than women to attribute higher productivity levels to social tools in a professional setting, while women were more likely to believe their company restricts the use of social tools. Men were more likely than women to say these restrictions are due to security concerns, while women were more likely to blame productivity loss.

And finally, social tools increased productivity the most in China at 84 per cent, India and Turkey came second with 71 per cent.

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