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El difícil arte de regular el uso de las redes
Káganer, Evgeny; Vaast, EmmanuelleArticle ART-1967Information Technologies, MarketingLas organizaciones suelen regular el uso de los medios sociales por parte de sus empleados mediante políticas formales. Este artículo se basa en un estudio que analiza las de 40 organizaciones de distintos sectores y países en relación a una amplia variedad de herramientas y usos de los medios sociales. Los autores identifican 18 temas recurrentes, que pueden clasificarse en tres categorías: los que abordan la reducción de riesgos, los que establ...Starting at €8.20
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Liderando en una crisis: Donaciones tóxicas al MIT (A)
Armstrong, Angus; de la Cierva, YagoCase DPO-754Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Knowledge and Communication, Leadership and People ManagementEn 2019, los medios revelaron que el Media Lab del MIT estaba aceptando donaciones de alguien rico que había sido condenado por mala conducta sexual, y, más recientemente, como depredador en serie. Las partes interesadas internas y externas reaccionaron con desprecio e ira. La primera reacción del Media Lab fue insuficiente, y su director tuvo que dimitir. El problema pasó, entonces, al presidente del MIT. La Parte B cubre las iniciativas de recu...Starting at €8.20
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Converting Old Policies Into New Value
Káganer, Evgeny; Vaast, EmmanuelleArticle ART-1967-EInformation Technologies, MarketingFirms that have social media on the radar most often use formal policies to guide their use in the workplace. This article is based on a study of 40 companies from a variety of industries, sectors and geographies, analyzing comprehensive policy documents that cover a wide range of social media tools and uses. The authors identify 18 recurring policy themes, which can be classified into three general categories: those dealing with risk mitigation;...Starting at €8.20
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Redes sociales: únete a la conversación
Armelini, Guillermo; Káganer, Evgeny; Soumitra, Dutta; Vaast, Emmanuelle; Vaccaro, Antonino; Villanueva Galobart, JuliánDossier DOS-9Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Information Technologies, Marketing, StrategyEmpleados, clientes y competidores ya están hablando en las redes. ¿Qué se puede hacer para no quedarse fuera de juego?Starting at €15.00
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Social Media: Are You in the Conversation?
Armelini, Guillermo; Káganer, Evgeny; Soumitra, Dutta; Vaast, Emmanuelle; Vaccaro, Antonino; Villanueva, JulianDossier DOS-9-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Information Technologies, Marketing, StrategyThese are the issues you need to be discussing - because your customers and competitors are already talking.Starting at €15.00
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Liderando en una crisis: Donaciones tóxicas al MIT (B)
Armstrong, Angus; de la Cierva, YagoCase DPO-755Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Knowledge and Communication, Leadership and People ManagementEn 2019, los medios revelaron que el Media Lab del MIT estaba aceptando donaciones de alguien rico que había sido condenado por mala conducta sexual, y, más recientemente, como depredador en serie. Las partes interesadas internas y externas reaccionaron con desprecio e ira. La primera reacción del Media Lab fue insuficiente, y su director tuvo que dimitir. El problema pasó, entonces, al presidente del MIT. La Parte B cubre las iniciativas de recu...Starting at €5.74
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Leadership in Crisis: Toxic Donations at MIT (A)
Armstrong, Angus; de la Cierva, YagoCase DPO-754-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Knowledge and Communication, Leadership and People ManagementIn 2019, media revealed that the MIT Media Lab was accepting donations from a wealthy individual who had been convicted of sexual misbehavior in the past, and more recently as a serial predator. Internal and external stakeholders reacted with contempt and anger. Media Lab first reaction was insufficient, and its director had to resign. The problem then passed to the president of MIT. Part B covers the initiatives for recovery and renewal.Starting at €8.20
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Leadership in Crisis: Toxic Donations at MIT (B)
Armstrong, Angus; de la Cierva, YagoCase DPO-755-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Knowledge and Communication, Leadership and People ManagementIn 2019, media revealed that the MIT Media Lab was accepting donations from a wealthy individual who had been convicted of sexual misbehavior in the past, and more recently as a serial predator. Internal and external stakeholders reacted with contempt and anger. Media Lab first reaction was insufficient, and its director had to resign. The problem then passed to the president of MIT. Part B covers the initiatives for recovery and renewal.Starting at €5.74