We present an empirical study of social interaction in a professional social network. As the point of departure, we take previous research into distributed work and information foraging theory to explore interaction search behavior of individuals active in professional networks, examining how social factors govern their behavior. For this exploration, we focused on the process through which relevant collaborators are chosen to execute shared work tasks in the area of logistics, and identified six characteristics of the explored processes. We recognized the “survival of the social” as a cornerstone for efficient and long-term professional networks and outlined design implications arising from our findings. More specifically, we found that pa...
Abstract: This research examines hypotheses about the efficient and strategic uses of social network...
Although networking is typically recommended as a job search strategy in the popular press, research...
Information gathering is central to a variety of organizational behavior theories, but researchers h...
We present an empirical study of social interaction in a professional social network. As the point...
Search engine researchers typically depict search as the solitary activity of an individual searcher...
People search for people with suitable expertise all of the time in their social networks – to answe...
People utilize their social networks to get to resources, tangible or otherwise, that aid them in th...
The study intends to examine the key motivations of the professional for utilizing social networks w...
Professional networking involves a series of goal-directed interpersonal interactions that build and...
This chapter considers the social component of interactive information retrieval: what is the role o...
The focus of this dissertation is social networks as factors which facilitate or hinder seeking help...
Through ethnographic research, we document the rise of personal social networks in the workplace, wh...
We argue that the social networks and activity-travel patterns of people interact and coevolve over ...
Striving to operate in increasingly dynamic environments, organisations can be seen as fluid and com...
Networking is considered an integral feature of job search, yet its behavioural manifestation has re...
Abstract: This research examines hypotheses about the efficient and strategic uses of social network...
Although networking is typically recommended as a job search strategy in the popular press, research...
Information gathering is central to a variety of organizational behavior theories, but researchers h...
We present an empirical study of social interaction in a professional social network. As the point...
Search engine researchers typically depict search as the solitary activity of an individual searcher...
People search for people with suitable expertise all of the time in their social networks – to answe...
People utilize their social networks to get to resources, tangible or otherwise, that aid them in th...
The study intends to examine the key motivations of the professional for utilizing social networks w...
Professional networking involves a series of goal-directed interpersonal interactions that build and...
This chapter considers the social component of interactive information retrieval: what is the role o...
The focus of this dissertation is social networks as factors which facilitate or hinder seeking help...
Through ethnographic research, we document the rise of personal social networks in the workplace, wh...
We argue that the social networks and activity-travel patterns of people interact and coevolve over ...
Striving to operate in increasingly dynamic environments, organisations can be seen as fluid and com...
Networking is considered an integral feature of job search, yet its behavioural manifestation has re...
Abstract: This research examines hypotheses about the efficient and strategic uses of social network...
Although networking is typically recommended as a job search strategy in the popular press, research...
Information gathering is central to a variety of organizational behavior theories, but researchers h...