Confessions of an angry employee: The dark side of de-identified “confessions” on Facebook
Employees’ communication behaviors are an important area of research for public rela-tions. In this study, employees’ communication behaviors in a de-identified context havebeen studied from the perspective of online flaming by analyzing “confessions” posted on aFacebook confessions page. The theore...
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Main Authors: | KRISHNA, Arunima, Soojin KIM |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2015
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