Advancements in social media have complicated issues of unauthorized disclosure of organizational information by adding new avenues for disclosure. In this short paper, we examine how emotions influence employee’s unauthorized disclosure of organizational information via social media. We find that emotions increase the permeability of the boundary between an individual’s professional and personal lives, and consequently make them more likely to disclose organizational information without authority on social media. Our initial findings suggest that positive emotions (i.e., satisfaction and excitement) arouse the intention to reveal more about success, accomplishments, and opportunities that could be classified as confidential or unauthorized...
Despite the benefits of social media to organizations, the pervasive online social networking (OSN) ...
Social media has infiltrated organizations through employees bringing these popular tools from their...
International audienceScholars typically portray employees’ management of concealable stigmas in fac...
Employee’s Unauthorized Disclosure of Organizational Information on Social Media: The Role of Emotio...
We investigate the landscape of affective expression of employees at a large Fortune 500 software co...
© Academy of Management Journal. In this paper, we explore how emotions influence organizations in s...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. Employees' communication behaviors are an important area of research for public...
With the prevalence of social media, employees’ deviant behaviors on social media can go viral and r...
Purpose The benefits associated with visibility in organizations depend on employees' willingness t...
The multivalent involvement of public social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.) in both...
The popularity of the Internet leads to frequent information security events, and emotional differen...
Why would people feel the need to disclose their negative emotions? Using the theory of conservation...
Protecting organizational information is a top priority for most firms. This reality, coupled with t...
This study proposes a social and emotional disclosure model for understanding the mechanism that exp...
Despite the benefits of social media to organizations, the pervasive online social networking (OSN) ...
Despite the benefits of social media to organizations, the pervasive online social networking (OSN) ...
Social media has infiltrated organizations through employees bringing these popular tools from their...
International audienceScholars typically portray employees’ management of concealable stigmas in fac...
Employee’s Unauthorized Disclosure of Organizational Information on Social Media: The Role of Emotio...
We investigate the landscape of affective expression of employees at a large Fortune 500 software co...
© Academy of Management Journal. In this paper, we explore how emotions influence organizations in s...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. Employees' communication behaviors are an important area of research for public...
With the prevalence of social media, employees’ deviant behaviors on social media can go viral and r...
Purpose The benefits associated with visibility in organizations depend on employees' willingness t...
The multivalent involvement of public social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.) in both...
The popularity of the Internet leads to frequent information security events, and emotional differen...
Why would people feel the need to disclose their negative emotions? Using the theory of conservation...
Protecting organizational information is a top priority for most firms. This reality, coupled with t...
This study proposes a social and emotional disclosure model for understanding the mechanism that exp...
Despite the benefits of social media to organizations, the pervasive online social networking (OSN) ...
Despite the benefits of social media to organizations, the pervasive online social networking (OSN) ...
Social media has infiltrated organizations through employees bringing these popular tools from their...
International audienceScholars typically portray employees’ management of concealable stigmas in fac...