嘲弄利维坦:民主组织如何利用社交媒体制造怪物

IF 3.3 3区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Vincent Pasquier, Marcos Barros, Thibault Daudigeos
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巨魔的泛滥可能是民主组织未能利用社交媒体进行革新的主要原因之一。文献主要将这些巨魔归类为心理偏差的个人。本文对这种以个人为中心的研究方法提出质疑,认为巨魔很可能是由社会构建的组织怪物。为了研究这一现象,我们对一个工会领导人和成员在 Facebook 群组上的互动进行了长达两年的研究。我们发现了三种双向效应,它们是我们所说的畸形化过程的核心:不和谐效应、混乱效应和恶心效应。本文通过证明巨魔作为离经叛道的网络参与者在组织上被建构的四个阶段过程,为巨魔和组织怪物文献做出了贡献。我们的研究还通过隐喻的方式强调了线下民主和线上民主的功能失调所造成的参与者的情感和道德困扰,从而为民主组织的研究增添了新的内容。
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Trolling the Leviathan: How the use of social media by democratic organizations engenders monsters
The proliferation of trolls may be one of the main reasons why democratic organizations fail to use social media to renew. The literature predominantly assimilates these trolls to psychologically deviant individuals. This article questions this individual-centric approach by suggesting that trolls may well be socially constructed organizational monsters. To investigate this phenomenon, for 2 years, we studied the interactions on a Facebook group between the leaders and members of a trade union. We identified three bi-directional effects at the heart of what we call the monstrification process: discording, disordering, and disgusting effects. The paper contributes to the troll and organizational monster literature by evidencing the four-stage process through which trolls are organizationally constructed as deviant online participants. Our work also adds to the democratic organization literature by metaphorically underlining actors’ emotional and moral distress caused by the dysfunctional encounter of offline and online democracy.
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Organization
Organization MANAGEMENT-
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
6.70%
发文量
53
期刊介绍: The journal encompasses the full range of key theoretical, methodological and substantive debates and developments in organizational analysis, broadly conceived, identifying and assessing their impacts on organizational practices worldwide. Alongside more micro-processual analyses, it particularly encourages attention to the links between intellectual developments, changes in organizational forms and practices, and broader social, cultural and institutional transformations.
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