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Surviving a Day Without Smartphones
For young adults, even a single day without access to their cellphones can be anxiety-producing.
For young adults, even a single day without access to their cellphones can be anxiety-producing.
Why hasn’t the proliferation of social media resulted in long-lasting social and business change?
The shrinking role of big screens heralds a change in how we communicate with devices and each other.
Communication has changed thanks to social media — with long-term impacts on how companies work.
What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology.
Thanks to technology, the office of the future is going to look very different from what we’ve been used to.
Social media is a tool that allows autistic workers to better express their unique abilities — and tech companies are taking notice.
Social media is changing how people relate to one another, say social psychologists.
An experiment in social networks shows that key knowledge can be transferred without employees realizing it.
Audi wants customers to “trade up” cars as as easily they upgrade software.
GE’s internal social network, GE Colab, is connecting up the firm’s 115,000 employees around the globe.
Author and consultant Nilofer Merchant tells companies there’s more to social than “social media.”
This report identifies how social technologies create value in a variety of business functions.
New research by Marshall Van Alstyne challenges the existing theory about the value of strong ties versus weak ties.
Andrew McAfee, the MIT researcher who coined the term Enterprise 2.0, discusses how CEOs see social tools.