Research output: Contribution to journal Article peer-review. Social media can be roughly defined as the tools and content that enable people to connect online, share their interests and engage in conversations. By openly sharing knowledge, best practices, and lessons learned within the agency, with and from other federal, state, and local partners, and with and from the public, we can provide more effective solutions and efficiencies to enhance excellence in the business of government. [GSA]. This affordance is utilised by over half of all internet users, although research show that most users are unaware of this need (Oeldorf-Hirsch & Sundar 2016, pp. 2015, The dark side of social networking sites: An exploration of the relational and psychological stressors associated with Facebook use and affordances, Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 45, April 2015, Pages 168-176 Interaction-Design.org 2011, Affordances (Don Norman, 1994), 15 February, viewed 16 April 2019, pr@navitas.com. (Navitas). While the element stayed highly salient throughout the observation period, the authority in question changed over time. Dong W., Ehrlich K., Macy M. M., Muller M. El Ouirdi A., El Ouirdi M., Segers J., Henderickx E. Employees use of social media technologies: A methodological and thematic review, Connection strategies: Social capital implications of Facebook-enabled communication practices, Photocopiers and water-coolers: The affordances of informal interaction, Professional personaeHow organizational identification shapes online identity in the workplace, A multilevel perspective of tensions between knowledge management and social media, Location, motivation, and social capitalization via enterprise social networking, Social media and customer dialog management at Starbucks. The prevalence of visibility and persistence and the close connection between them also seemed to affect the other affordances. Contrasting prior work on the topic, we find that sellers are more likely to use media sequentially than simultaneously, and sellers often leverage social media because of the searchability and immediacy of the platform compared with other tools. channels that allow users to: opportunistically interact and selectively self-present "either in real time or asynchronously, with both broad and narrow audiences, who derive value for user-generated content and the perception of interaction with others. Social media are Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, and that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content (Kaplan & Haenlein, 2010). We now turn our attention to the subset of 45 policies for which the enactment date was known. T1 - Social Media Affordances to Engage Clients During the Sales Process, T2 - Sequential versus Multiplex Media Use. Guidelines related to What Not To Post were more frequent and specific than those concerning What To Post. References to existing governance principles remained dominant in the policies throughout the entire observation period. Policies again portrayed this unanticipated facet of association as a potential risk and suggested dealing with it through personal disclaimers and other controls over published content. e-mail, videoconferencing). 26 With the affordance provided by social media, sharing news or information has . Further, policies highlighted a particular facet of editability - that related to the ability of others (outside the organizations) to amend and manipulate social media content - leading to expressions of risks of losing control over information and risk-management governance principles. All of these affordances explain how social media have determined a shift in the manner in which organizational knowledge is shared. To address this risk, policies referred to the same governance mechanisms deployed to counter potential negative consequences of visibility and persistencethat is, taking great care to minimize the likelihood of inappropriate content being published in the first place (What To Post and What Not To Post guidelines). (, Curtis, L., Edwards, C., Fraser, K. L., Gudelsky, S., Holmquist, J., Thornton, K., & Sweetser, K. D. (, DiMicco, J., Geyer, W., Millen, D. R., Dugan, C., & Brownholtz, B. In online social networks, the lines between public and private, personal and professional are blurred. Shami N. S., Muller M., Pal A., Masli M., Geyer W. Adoption of social networking sites: An exploratory adaptive structuration perspective for global organizations, A tale of two trajectories: Bottom-up social software adoption in differing organisational contexts, Digital age| Managing opacity: Information visibility and the paradox of transparency in the digital age. The previous paragraphs analyzed manifestations of social media affordances and governance principles in our entire sample of policies, regardless of when the policies were put in place. Temporal evolution of social media affordances and governance. The policies presented this facet of the affordance of editability as a source of risk of loss of control over information and image. The challenges and opportunities of social media, The early bird catches the news: Nine things you should know about micro-blogging. @article{1522e33e42b44cc89baab0ab841d70b9. With regard to association, while the policies acknowledged association among people and association between people and content, the main emphasis was placed on the connection between employees using social media and the organization they belonged to. journal = "International Journal of Electronic Commerce", Social Media Affordances to Engage Clients During the Sales Process: Sequential versus Multiplex Media Use, Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication, International Journal of Electronic Commerce, https://doi.org/10.1080/10864415.2021.1846855. Existing literature identified 4 affordances - visibility, persistence, editability, and association (between people and between people and information) - as action potentials of social media in organizations. The ecological psychologist James Gibson (1977) introduced the concept of affordance to account for how various users may perceive and therefore use the same object, such as a rock or a door handle, in widely different ways (Fayard & Weeks, 2007; Zammuto, Griffith, Majchrzak, Dougherty, & Faraj, 2007). 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