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Social media affordances in entry‐level employees' socialization: employee agency in the management of their professional impressions and vulnerability during early stages of socialization

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Lee, Sun Kyong ; Kramer, Michael W. ; Guo, Yijia

New Technology, Work and Employment

2019

34

3

November

244-261

social media ; social network ; new entrant ; corporate culture

USA

Social sciences

https://doi.org/10.1111/ntwe.12147

English

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"This study examined how entry‐level employees interacted with social media during three stages of organizational socialization. They navigated between four different media affordances (persistence, editability, visibility, and association) while experiencing them as both enabling and constraining in different socialization stages. Qualitative interview data analysis revealed during anticipatory socialization, job applicants realized visibility and persistence in relation to institutional and individualized socialization. During encounter, new employees managed personal and professional life boundaries carefully against the association and visibility affordances. Although some participants used both public and enterprise social media for obtaining job‐related information and understanding coworkers and company culture, during metamorphosis, most interviewees adopted passive information seeking strategies and experienced a paradoxical tension between the enabling and constraining affordances of social media. Findings are discussed with regards to employees' exertion of agency in managing their professional impressions and coping with high levels of uncertainty and vulnerability during early stages of socialization."

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