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Blogging at work and the corporate attention economy

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Blogging at work and the corporate attention economy
The attention economy motivates participation in peerproduced sites on the Web like YouTube and Wikipedia. However, this economy appears to break down at work. We studied a large internal corporate blogging community using log files and interviews and found that employees expected to receive attention when they contributed to blogs, but these expectations often went unmet. Like in the external blogosphere, a few people received most of the attention, and many people received little or none. Employees expressed frustration if they invested time and received little or no perceived return on investment. While many corporations are looking to adopt Web-based communication tools like blogs, wikis, and forums, these efforts will fail unless employees are motivated to participate and contribute content. We identify where the attention economy breaks down in a corporate blog community and suggest mechanisms for improvement. Author Keywords Blogging, blog readers, attention economy, workplace,...
Sarita Yardi, Scott A. Golder, Michael J. Brzozows
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CHI
Authors Sarita Yardi, Scott A. Golder, Michael J. Brzozowski
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