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How Internet Is Upsetting the Communication Between Organizations and Their Stakeholders: A Tentative Research Agenda

Tommaso Federici () and Alessio Maria Braccini ()
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Tommaso Federici: University of Tuscia
Alessio Maria Braccini: University of Tuscia

A chapter in Information Systems: Crossroads for Organization, Management, Accounting and Engineering, 2012, pp 377-385 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A new phenomenon is already visible around us: the use of the Internet as a platform to gather and diffuse information has been deployed to the casting of official data about politics provided by unofficial subjects, like citizens, whistle-blowers and so on. The increased data availability on behaviour and decisions of governors and administrators may profoundly alter their agenda and the relationships with the citizens, introducing a broader public control. However this change may also encounter a lot of limitations, which can lower its strength and relevance. This paper is a first step of a research programme on such phenomenon, its characteristics, novelty, and limits.

Keywords: Internet User; Football Player; Media Operator; Official Data; Emergent Phenomenon (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-2789-7_42

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