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Health Manpower Management, 1992
Deals with the Health Service manager's problems of pruning staff in NHS Trust applications. Compares handling staff with a surgeon handling patients pre-, during and post-operations. Concludes that the Health Service manager must consider the key issues of communication, involvement, unambiguity and encouraging the free expression of dissent.
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Deals with the Health Service manager's problems of pruning staff in NHS Trust applications. Compares handling staff with a surgeon handling patients pre-, during and post-operations. Concludes that the Health Service manager must consider the key issues of communication, involvement, unambiguity and encouraging the free expression of dissent.
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Academy of Management Review, 1976
The article reviews several books pertaining to social issues in management, including “Private Management and Public Policy,” by Lee E. Preston and James E. Post, “The Corporate Dilemma,” by Dow Votaw and S. Prakash Sethi, and “The Value Issue of Business,” by Alvar O. Elbing and Carol J. Elbing.
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The article reviews several books pertaining to social issues in management, including “Private Management and Public Policy,” by Lee E. Preston and James E. Post, “The Corporate Dilemma,” by Dow Votaw and S. Prakash Sethi, and “The Value Issue of Business,” by Alvar O. Elbing and Carol J. Elbing.
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Social Identity Management in Social Networks
2008There is a lot of hype about social networks and related software within the concept Web 2.0 in the business and technical worlds. Given the fact that information is being widely spread in an exponential way with rooted dependencies among networks of social networks, we could find our digital identity exposed in ways that we could consider as ...
Diego Blanco-Moreno +2 more
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Social indicators and social management
Social Indicators Research, 1984The social indicators movement, which has attained world-wide significance, is based on awareness of the increasing necessity for a conscious regulation of social processes, as well as on the successful utilization of the social sciences. Both of these processes depend on: the character of the social order in the different countries, conceptions of the
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Social Networking in Knowledge Management
IT Professional, 2011Can enterprises use Web 2.0 technologies to improve the output of knowledge workers? A study of four knowledge-intensive firms offers insight into their use of social networking for knowledge management and the challenges it presents.
Stephen Anderson, Kannan Mohan
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The Firm's Management of Social Interactions
Marketing Letters, 2005Consumer choice is influenced in a direct and meaningful way by the actions taken by others. These “actions” range from face-to-face recommendations from a friend to the passive observation of what a stranger is wearing. We refer to the set of such contexts as “social interactions” (SI).
Godes, David +9 more
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Managing Social Knowledge Management
2017In a knowledge driven economy, the ability of a firm to grow and gain competitive advantage is defined by its ability to realize economic value from its knowledge assets. In one form or the other, firms have attempted to capitalize on the power of knowledge based economy.
Ashish Kumar Jha, Varun Jain
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Social Web and Knowledge Management
2009Knowledge Management is the study and practice of representing, communicating, organizing, and applying knowledge in organizations. Moreover, being used by organizations, it is inherently social. The Web, as a medium, enables new forms of communications and interactions and requires new ways to represent knowledge assets.
Peter Dolog +3 more
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Managing Trust in Social Networks
Information Security Journal: A Global Perspective, 2012In this paper, we propose an approach to evaluate trust based on the history of the activity of each user. This guarantees robustness it is difficult to be artificially reproduced by an attacker and is reliable as it does not rely on user-generated tags or keyword but it makes an analysis of users' conversation.
Gerardo Canfora, Corrado Aaron Visaggio
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