Even though social media technologies have been increasingly adopted in the workplace, few studies have looked at the consequences and contradictory outcomes of this adoption. This exploratory case study seeks to understand how organizations are using social media and what the consequences of this adoption are, from the perspective of managers and users. Ten in-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with managers and social media users of a large professional association in the US (Pro-Org, a pseudonym). Preliminary findings suggest that adoption of social media is not a controlled process, and contradictory expectations among management and coping strategies from users may undermine organizational capacity to achieve its outcomes...
AbstractSocial media currently have great influence on how information is obtained and exchanged. Th...
Social networking applications such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are increasingly being used in...
In this chapter we discuss positive and negative implications of introducing social media into organ...
The multivalent involvement of public social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.) in both...
Though social media usage crosses the spectrum of age, race, and occupation there are still prohibit...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-77.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review -...
There is an increasing interest in exploring the use of social media in the workplace, where the iss...
Employees use alternative tools and technologies to modify existing routines such that shortcomings ...
This thesis examines organizational use of social media. It focuses on developing an understanding o...
Social media have become ubiquitous in the non-work lives of many people who frequently use these me...
The use of social media technologies—such as blogs, wikis, social networking sites, social tagging, ...
Social media platforms have in the last decade been widely used in the workplace. Although many orga...
This thesis examines organizational use of social media. It focuses on developing an understanding o...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the role of social media in implementing effective...
Almost a third of the world’s population use social media, and organizations show growing interest ...
AbstractSocial media currently have great influence on how information is obtained and exchanged. Th...
Social networking applications such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are increasingly being used in...
In this chapter we discuss positive and negative implications of introducing social media into organ...
The multivalent involvement of public social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.) in both...
Though social media usage crosses the spectrum of age, race, and occupation there are still prohibit...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-77.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review -...
There is an increasing interest in exploring the use of social media in the workplace, where the iss...
Employees use alternative tools and technologies to modify existing routines such that shortcomings ...
This thesis examines organizational use of social media. It focuses on developing an understanding o...
Social media have become ubiquitous in the non-work lives of many people who frequently use these me...
The use of social media technologies—such as blogs, wikis, social networking sites, social tagging, ...
Social media platforms have in the last decade been widely used in the workplace. Although many orga...
This thesis examines organizational use of social media. It focuses on developing an understanding o...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the role of social media in implementing effective...
Almost a third of the world’s population use social media, and organizations show growing interest ...
AbstractSocial media currently have great influence on how information is obtained and exchanged. Th...
Social networking applications such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are increasingly being used in...
In this chapter we discuss positive and negative implications of introducing social media into organ...