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Organizational socialization, organizational identification and organizational citizenship behavior

Nankai Business Review International, 2010
PurposeThis paper aims to: provide theoretical analysis and empirical study on the relationship between organizational socialization and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB); analyze the mediating role of organizational identification in their relationship; and draw from both of these to suggest practical implications to organizations aiming to ...
Jianhua Ge
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The Influence of Social Media on Organizational Socialization

2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2015
The purpose of this study is to investigate how an internal social media tool impacts new hire socialization. Using an interpretive case study of a financial services company, this study finds that social media use helped the new hires experience social acceptance, role clarity, self-efficacy, and knowledge of organizational culture.
Ester Gonzalez 0001   +2 more
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Organizational Socialization

2019
Organizational socialization is the process by which people learn about, adjust to, and change the knowledge, skills, attitudes, expectations, and behaviors needed for a new or changing organizational role. Thus, organizational socialization focuses on organizational membership, which includes how people move from being outsiders to ...
Brenda L. Berkelaar, Millie A. Harrison
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Organizational acculturation and social networking

Proceedings of the ACM 2011 conference on Computer supported cooperative work, 2011
For large global enterprises, providing adequate resources for organizational acculturation, the process in which employees learn about an organization's culture, remains a challenge. We present results from a survey of 802 users from an enterprise social networking site that identifies two groups of employees (new to the company and geographically ...
Jennifer Thom-Santelli   +2 more
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Social and Organizational Identities

2021
Identity refers to a sense of self. It is a complex notion that influences an individual's values, attitudes, and behaviors and can change over an individual's life span. In organizational settings, identity is a powerful force driving employees' motivations, decisions, and actions.
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Organizational Social Irresponsibility

2017
The present literature in this area is usually focused on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sometimes is it is contradicted to the practices of failing the assumptions of this concept as scholars today investigates the wrongful and damaging business decisions that managers might take.
Gianluigi Mangia   +3 more
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Social Movements and Organizational Analysis

2014
Abstract In this chapter we offer an alternative take on how organizational analysis speaks to social movement scholarship. Taking a less formal view on organizations, we break down the concept of “organization” in several constitutive elements: membership, rules, hierarchy, monitoring, and sanctioning. Following Ahrne and Brunsson (2011)
de Bakker, Frank G. A.   +3 more
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