Behavioral theory assumes that leaders can be identified by their daily behaviors. Social network analysis helps to understand behavioral patterns within their social networks. This work considers leaders as the managerial personnel of the organization and differentiates managements from non-managerial staff by their behavior with five different types of interactions with PageRank and their attributes in modern organizations. PageRank and word embedding using word2vec with phrases from features are adopted to extract new features for the identification of managerial staff. Both traditional machine learning methods and graph neural networks are utilized with real-world data from an Austrian IT company called Knapp System Integration. Our exp...
A modern organisation cannot exist as a closed system – it must have a connection with the external ...
This paper presents a collection of "best practices" for the use of "Sociometric Badges" that suppor...
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to explore how managers selected individuals to serve a...
202202 bcvcVersion of RecordOthersThis research was funded by a project of the CAM and JDM received ...
Network and dynamics based analysis addresses various problems in talent management, emphasizing the...
n this paper we present a new framework to identify leaders in a Social Network Site using the Perso...
This paper describes an Enterprise Social Analytics Dashboard (ESAD) to support human capital manage...
Every organizational change is considered a big challenge. Even having assured enough of the resourc...
Leadership competencies are regularly identified as some of the most in demand workplace competencie...
Mature social networking services are one of the greatest assets of today’s orga-nizations. This val...
This study aims at using social network analysis methods to analyse a transformational leadership ne...
Viable and productive social networks in organizations result in many positive outcomes for organiza...
Using social network analysis for the studies of organizational structure allows to understand in mo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how employees in a Learning and Development Department ...
This paper describes an interdisciplinary study aimed at analyzing leadership in less formal collabo...
A modern organisation cannot exist as a closed system – it must have a connection with the external ...
This paper presents a collection of "best practices" for the use of "Sociometric Badges" that suppor...
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to explore how managers selected individuals to serve a...
202202 bcvcVersion of RecordOthersThis research was funded by a project of the CAM and JDM received ...
Network and dynamics based analysis addresses various problems in talent management, emphasizing the...
n this paper we present a new framework to identify leaders in a Social Network Site using the Perso...
This paper describes an Enterprise Social Analytics Dashboard (ESAD) to support human capital manage...
Every organizational change is considered a big challenge. Even having assured enough of the resourc...
Leadership competencies are regularly identified as some of the most in demand workplace competencie...
Mature social networking services are one of the greatest assets of today’s orga-nizations. This val...
This study aims at using social network analysis methods to analyse a transformational leadership ne...
Viable and productive social networks in organizations result in many positive outcomes for organiza...
Using social network analysis for the studies of organizational structure allows to understand in mo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how employees in a Learning and Development Department ...
This paper describes an interdisciplinary study aimed at analyzing leadership in less formal collabo...
A modern organisation cannot exist as a closed system – it must have a connection with the external ...
This paper presents a collection of "best practices" for the use of "Sociometric Badges" that suppor...
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to explore how managers selected individuals to serve a...