Fear of being replaced: The dark side of employee ambassadorship on social media

被引:1
作者
Sossini, Alessandra [1 ]
Heide, Mats [1 ]
机构
[1] Lund Univ, Dept Strateg Commun, Lund, Sweden
关键词
Social media; Power; Employee communications; Discourse; Resistance; Employee ambassadorship; VOICE; WORK; COMMUNICATION; CONSTRUCTION; IDENTITY; FACEBOOK; TIME;
D O I
10.1108/CCIJ-11-2023-0158
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeThis study problematizes the prevailing normative and managerial-dominated view of self-initiated employee ambassadorship on social media from a power perspective. The aim is to provide a more nuanced and critical understanding of the negative aspects of this phenomenon.Design/methodology/approachThe empirical material encompasses qualitative interviews with employees from 14 organizations and Foucault's concept of disciplinary discursive power to analyze which and how discourses exert power over employee communication on social media and what role visibility plays in it.FindingsThis study indicates that employee ambassadors' social media communication is governed by two discourses that create complex tensions, where ambassadors constantly must negotiate between self-branding requirements and an authenticity paradox. These tensions intensify through visibility on social media, where employees strategize and situationally silence their communication through self-monitoring and self-surveillance practices. Conclusively, the findings also outline the need for further critical research to offer a deeper understanding of power relations that influence the communication practices of organizational members.Research limitations/implicationsThe paper contributes to a more nuanced understanding of self-initiated employee ambassadorship on social media and highlights disciplinary power relations that go beyond organizational borders.Practical implicationsThe findings underscore that organizations need to address the critical aspects of self-initiated employee ambassadorship and act as facilitators to support employees in their navigation process.Originality/valueThis paper contributes a new critical power perspective on employee ambassadorship on social media.
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页码:58 / 73
页数:16
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