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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
B.E.S.T. sessions are "Brief Entertaining Scholarly Talks." In this relatively new format, each participant gives a 4-5 minute, high-energy, technology-enhanced presentation designed to excite the audience about the research. For the final 30 minutes of the session, presenters and audience members meet in 3 small breakout groups to discuss ideas stimulated by that set of papers.
Waveland Press will sponsor an award for the Best of the B.E.S.T. as judged by the session respondents.
The Practical Paradox of Technology: The Influence of Communication Technology Use on Employee Well-Being - Claartje L. ter Hoeven, ASCoR, U of Amsterdam; ward van zoonen, U of Amsterdam; Kathryn L Fonner, U of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Motivation, Governance, Efficacy and Contribution: A Social Practice Model of Commons-Based Peer Production - Rong Wang, U of Southern California - Annenberg School for Communication
The Creation of Information Goods in Online Knowledge-Sharing Communities - Leila Bighash, U of Southern California - Annenberg School for Communication; Poong Oh, U of Southern California - Annenberg School for Communication; Janet Fulk, U of Southern California; Peter Monge, U of Southern California
The Blurred Boundaries of Knowledge: Organizational Learning in the Emergent Environment of Social Media - Jacob Stuart Ford, University of Texas at Austin; Stephanie Layne Dailey, Texas State U
Enterprise Social Media as a Multifunction Public Good: The Role of Perceived Critical Mass in Motivating Differential Use - Marjolijn Honcoop, VU U Amsterdam; Jeffrey William Treem, U of Texas - Austin; Bart J. van den Hooff, VU University Amsterdam
The Professional Roles of Social Media Communicators: A Scale - Serena Carpenter, Michigan State U; Alisa Pamela Lertpratchya, Michigan State University
Project Managers’ Communication Behaviors and Their Relation to Information Systems Use : An Exploratory Study - Dron M Mandhana, The University of Texas at Austin; Vernon D. Miller, Michigan State U; Sinem Korkmaz, Michigan State U
Who Controls the Internet? Internet Service Providers and Their Interdependent Directors - Grace Ann Benefield, University of California, Davis
The Nonlinear Design Trajectories of Cyberinfrastructure: How Organizational Factors Play Out in the Development and Diffusion of Big Data Software for e-Science - Kerk F. Kee, Chapman U
Keri Keilberg Stephens, U of Texas - Austin
Chih-Hui Lai, Nanyang Technological University
Steven R. Corman, Arizona State U