Social media adoption changes the existing organizational technology paradigm of public sector organizations. This paper explains the internal decisions that are necessary before new technologies can be used to support the strategic mission of a government organization and which behavioral and technological changes are integrated into the organization's standard operating procedures. This is an important theoretical contribution, because social media technologies are developed and hosted by third parties outside of government, with government's role limited to reactively evaluating their internal needs, strategic alignment, and existing routines. Evidence from qualitative interviews with social media directors in the U.S. federal government...
We frame the exercise of control through social media not as power-over or oppression, but in its br...
We frame the exercise of control through social media not as power-over or oppression, but in its br...
Within a short timeframe, social media have become to be widely used in government organizations. So...
Social media adoption changes the existing organizational technology paradigm of public sector organ...
Social media adoption is oftentimes seen as technologically determined by third parties outside of g...
In 2009, the departments in the executive branch of the U.S. federal government received the preside...
In 2009, the departments in the executive branch of the U.S. federal government received the preside...
Social media applications are slowly diffusing across all levels of government. The organizational d...
Almost a third of the world’s population use social media, and organizations show growing interest ...
The use of social media applications has been widely accepted in the U.S. government. Many of the so...
The use of social media applications has been widely accepted in the U.S. government. Many of the so...
Social media applications are extending the information and communication technology landscape in th...
Grounded in solid research, Social Media in the Public Sector explores the myriad uses of social med...
Government agencies are increasingly looking to leverage social media to improve the quality of gove...
Within a short timeframe, social media have become to be widely used in government organizations. So...
We frame the exercise of control through social media not as power-over or oppression, but in its br...
We frame the exercise of control through social media not as power-over or oppression, but in its br...
Within a short timeframe, social media have become to be widely used in government organizations. So...
Social media adoption changes the existing organizational technology paradigm of public sector organ...
Social media adoption is oftentimes seen as technologically determined by third parties outside of g...
In 2009, the departments in the executive branch of the U.S. federal government received the preside...
In 2009, the departments in the executive branch of the U.S. federal government received the preside...
Social media applications are slowly diffusing across all levels of government. The organizational d...
Almost a third of the world’s population use social media, and organizations show growing interest ...
The use of social media applications has been widely accepted in the U.S. government. Many of the so...
The use of social media applications has been widely accepted in the U.S. government. Many of the so...
Social media applications are extending the information and communication technology landscape in th...
Grounded in solid research, Social Media in the Public Sector explores the myriad uses of social med...
Government agencies are increasingly looking to leverage social media to improve the quality of gove...
Within a short timeframe, social media have become to be widely used in government organizations. So...
We frame the exercise of control through social media not as power-over or oppression, but in its br...
We frame the exercise of control through social media not as power-over or oppression, but in its br...
Within a short timeframe, social media have become to be widely used in government organizations. So...