Strategic Corporate Communication in the Digital Ageexplores how contemporary communication approaches are crossing boundaries as innovative media formats and digital transformations offer new challenges and opportunities to academia and practitioners. New technologies have empowered various organis
Communicating in Digital Age Corporations
β Scribed by Anna Danielewicz-Betz (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 418
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The distinctive point of the book is its innovative interdisciplinary approach to business communication, with interconnections between linguistics, sociology, and critical organisational studies as applied to the corporate world. It offers a first-hand insight into primary business discourse with a deeper understanding and analysis of business processes and mechanisms underlying and reflected in enterprise software-mediated communication. It answers the question what βdoing businessβ in the digital age is about and illustrates βbusiness discourseβ from practitionersβ point of view.
Grounded in the analysis of empirical data, pertaining both to internal and external business communication, the author reflects on the reality of accelerated and pressurised communication in global IT corporations. Following a communication-centred approach, this monograph puts the topic of enterprise software-mediated business discourse into a multi-layered perspective of how global corporations operate, what their primary goals are, and what kind of (political) power they execute. Moreover, it demonstrates how profit-driven corporations can be viewed and interpreted as strategically acting systems within a specific sociological framework.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Key Concepts: An Overview....Pages 1-54
Enterprise Software or Tools: Terminology and Communication Processes....Pages 55-80
A Sociological Perspective on Corporations and Tool-Mediated Business Communication....Pages 81-138
Empirical Data Analysis: The Email Corpus....Pages 139-276
External Corporate Communication: Quarterly Earnings Conference Calls....Pages 277-307
Final Reflections: Patterns of Communication in Digital Age Corporations....Pages 309-348
Back Matter....Pages 349-407
β¦ Subjects
Language and Literature;Communication Studies;Corporate Communication/Public Relations;Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing;Sociolinguistics;Discourse Analysis
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