数据丰富环境下基于互联网的数字营销策略

Faiqa Kiran, Ahsan Zubair, Irum Shahzadi, Aamir Abbas
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本文的目的是首先揭示研究组织的基本数字战略。第二,企业如何利用从互联网资源或网络收集的信息来提高其战略能力。第三,本研究调查了组织中的员工如何倾向于参与积极和/或消极的八卦,以及八卦如何影响同事评价的组织非正式影响力和主管评价的绩效。社会网络分析用于发现流言、同事评价的影响力和主管评价的绩效之间的潜在关系。设计/方法/方法本研究论文分为两部分。第一项研究基于文献的深刻综合。确定了研究组织的主要数字资源。确定了每个渠道的策略需求。为管理者提供基于大数据改进战略决策的建议。第二个研究是一个横断面研究,其中问卷调查(调查)是用来引出数据。使用ucinet 6软件对数据进行社会网络分析。研究结果该研究的结果明确了分析组织中可用的大数据所需的技能。第二项研究发现,亲密的朋友比只有工作关系的同事更喜欢八卦。具有高结构嵌入性的朋友更有可能参与负面八卦。同事认为那些参与负面八卦的员工具有很高的非正式影响力。然而,负面八卦与主管评价影响之间存在负相关关系。研究局限/启示本研究采用横断面设计;然而,纵向设计可以用来获得更多关于负面八卦及其影响的见解。其次,本研究使用的样本非常小。实际意义本研究可用于了解组织中的非正式沟通网络。管理者可以利用这个渠道快速传递信息,因为非正式的沟通渠道比正式的沟通渠道更快。本研究可用于了解组织中同事之间的底层关系。本文为组织生活提供了指导方针,并为如何研究组织内的非正式网络提供了信息。
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Internet-based digitalmarketing strategies fordata-rich environments
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to first bring to light the essential digital strategies to study organizations. Second, how businesses can improve their strategic capabilities by using the information gathered from internet sources or networks. Third, this study investigates how employees in an organization tend to engage in positive and/or negative gossip and how gossips affect coworker-rated informal influence in organization and supervisor-rated performance. Social network analysis is used to find the underlying relationships between gossips, coworker-rated influence and supervisor-rated performance. Design/methodology/approach This research paper is divided into two parts. The first study based on profound synthesis of literature. Major digital sources to study organizations are identified. The strategies requirement for each channel is identified. Suggestions are given to managers to improve strategic decision-making based on big data. The second study is a cross-sectional study where questionnaires (survey) are used to elicit data. Social network analysis is used to analyze the data using ucinet 6 software. Findings The findings of the study pinpoint the skills required to analyze large data, available in organizations. The second study finds out that close friends are more engaged in gossips than coworkers who have only working relationships. The friends having high structural embeddedness are more likely to be involved in negative gossips. Coworker perceives those employees who are engaged in negative gossips as having high informal influence. However, there is negative relationship between negative gossips and supervisor-rated influence. Research limitations/implications The research study is cross-sectional in design; however, longitudinal design can be used to gain more insights about negative gossips and their effects. Second, a very small sample is used in this study. Practical implications This study can be used to understand informal communication network in the organization. Managers can use this channel to pass information quickly, as informal channels are faster than formal communication channels. This research can be used to understand the underling relationships between the coworkers in organizations Originality/value This paper provides guidelines to organizational life and information on how the informal networks within organization can be studied.
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