A traditional organization towards a new dimension of labour: Social business

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2015

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Organizations have suffered a large (r)evolution at the social, economic and technological levels. A change of paradigm in what comes to information systems and technologies (IST) used in day-to-day life of every citizen, by itself, does not sustain such a transformation; it is therefore necessary a change of culture and behavior. The use of IST in an appropriate and integrated way with the organization's processes will depend on an individual and collective effort. The younger generation, accustomed to sharing, often through mobile devices, personal information on Facebook, Twitter, among others, enters the job market looking for similar tools. These new "social tools" allow the production, sharing and management of information and knowledge within the organization between peers and other stakeholders, eliminating the barriers of communication and sharing. Taking advantage of these technologies for organizations within the context of Social Business, in particular nomadic workers, requires a comprehension exercise in how to demonstrate its usefulness with regard to the creation, access and sharing of contents in a safe way. To this end, this chapter will provide a comprehensive view of a new context of labor faced by traditional organizations i.e. social business supported by mobile IST – m_CSDT – in order to improve the well-being of these organizations through the collective intelligence and agility dimensions.

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10.4018/978-1-4666-8614-4.ch095

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Ferreira, M.J., Moreira, F., & Seruca, I. (2015). A traditional organization towards a new dimension of labour – social business. Social Media and Networking: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications (pp. 2077-2101). Hershey: Information Science Reference (IGI), DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8614-4.ch095

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