Although an increasing number of individuals are connected with their coworkers on social network sites (SNS) that are professional and personal (e.g., Facebook), little research has explored the outcomes of these connections on interpersonal relationships at work. Drawing on SNS research as well as on an existing typology of online boundary management strategies (i.e., audience , content , custom and open ), we took an exploratory qualitative approach and interviewed all employees of 4 teams in diverse working environments. Our findings reveal that although interviewees’ behaviors reflected the 4 strategies, there were gray zones, and the audience strategy veered off course. Almost all interviewees monitored their content disclosure...
Organizations’ external environment is full of business ventures. Individuals play ‘in role’ and ‘ex...
This paper reports on a systematic review of the evidence into the impacts of social network site us...
This study approaches online social networking from the opposite direction, focusing on unsociabilit...
Although an increasing number of individuals are connected with their coworkers on social network si...
A large number of individuals are connected with their coworkers on social network sites (SNS) that ...
Individuals are increasingly connected with their coworkers on personal and professional social netw...
International audienceAs employees increasingly interact with their professional contacts on online ...
Improved employee collaboration and communication can be facilitated by social technologies that ext...
As is widely observed, social network sites (SNS) constitute a new environment of interaction where ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.As is widely observed, social network sites (SNS) constitute a...
This study explores the use of Facebook as a tool to build relationships at work among employees of ...
Research has shown that the willingness to interact with colleagues in offline contexts mostly depen...
AbstractBusiness people are increasingly using social network sites (SNS) through corporate platform...
© 2016 Dr. Miriam GuentherThis dissertation explores the ways in which the social relationships that...
Employees often share personal information with professional contacts on social media (e.g., Faceboo...
Organizations’ external environment is full of business ventures. Individuals play ‘in role’ and ‘ex...
This paper reports on a systematic review of the evidence into the impacts of social network site us...
This study approaches online social networking from the opposite direction, focusing on unsociabilit...
Although an increasing number of individuals are connected with their coworkers on social network si...
A large number of individuals are connected with their coworkers on social network sites (SNS) that ...
Individuals are increasingly connected with their coworkers on personal and professional social netw...
International audienceAs employees increasingly interact with their professional contacts on online ...
Improved employee collaboration and communication can be facilitated by social technologies that ext...
As is widely observed, social network sites (SNS) constitute a new environment of interaction where ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.As is widely observed, social network sites (SNS) constitute a...
This study explores the use of Facebook as a tool to build relationships at work among employees of ...
Research has shown that the willingness to interact with colleagues in offline contexts mostly depen...
AbstractBusiness people are increasingly using social network sites (SNS) through corporate platform...
© 2016 Dr. Miriam GuentherThis dissertation explores the ways in which the social relationships that...
Employees often share personal information with professional contacts on social media (e.g., Faceboo...
Organizations’ external environment is full of business ventures. Individuals play ‘in role’ and ‘ex...
This paper reports on a systematic review of the evidence into the impacts of social network site us...
This study approaches online social networking from the opposite direction, focusing on unsociabilit...