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Matthew Weber
Matthew Weber
Professor, School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University
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The use of enterprise social network sites for knowledge sharing in distributed organizations: The role of organizational affordances
NB Ellison, JL Gibbs, MS Weber
American Behavioral Scientist 59 (1), 103-123, 2015
6012015
Mobile technology appropriation in a distant mirror: Baroque infiltration, creolization and cannibalism
F Bar, F Pisani, M Weber
Seminario sobre Desarrollo Económico, Desarrollo Social y Comunicaciones …, 2007
1502007
Mobile technology appropriation in a distant mirror: Baroquization, creolization, and cannibalism
F Bar, MS Weber, F Pisani
New media & society 18 (4), 617-636, 2016
1312016
The flow of digital news in a network of sources, authorities, and hubs
MS Weber, P Monge
Journal of Communication 61 (6), 1062-1081, 2011
1202011
Newspapers and the long-term implications of hyperlinking
MS Weber
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 17 (2), 187-201, 2012
1082012
Advancing research in organizational communication through quantitative methodology
VD Miller, MS Poole, DR Seibold, KK Myers, HS Park, P Monge, J Fulk, ...
Management Communication Quarterly 25 (1), 4-58, 2011
992011
Assessing local journalism
PM Napoli, M Weber, K McCollough, Q Wang
New measures research project, 2018
962018
The emergence and evolution of social networking sites as an organizational form
MS Weber, J Fulk, P Monge
Management Communication Quarterly 30 (3), 305-332, 2016
562016
News media as knowledge brokers in public policymaking processes
I Yanovitzky, MS Weber
Communication Theory 29 (2), 191-212, 2019
552019
Industries in turmoil: Driving transformation during periods of disruption
MS Weber, PR Monge
Communication Research 44 (2), 147-176, 2017
552017
Coding the News: The role of computer code in filtering and distributing news
MS Weber, A Kosterich
Digital Journalism 6 (3), 310-329, 2018
512018
Organizational disruptions and triggers for divergent sensemaking
MS Weber, GF Thomas, KJ Stephens
International Journal of Business Communication 52 (1), 68-96, 2015
452015
Research methods for studying evolutionary and ecological processes in organizational communication
P Monge, S Lee, J Fulk, M Weber, C Shen, C Schultz, D Margolin, J Gould, ...
Management Communication Quarterly 25 (2), 211-251, 2011
452011
Analysing use of evidence in public policymaking processes: a theory-grounded content analysis methodology
I Yanovitzky, M Weber
Evidence & Policy 16 (1), 65-82, 2020
422020
Journalists as knowledge brokers
N Gesualdo, MS Weber, I Yanovitzky
Journalism Studies 21 (1), 127-143, 2020
412020
Virtuality, technology use, and engagement within organizations
MS Weber, H Kim
Journal of Applied Communication Research 43 (4), 385-407, 2015
392015
Enterprise social media
MS Weber, W Shi
The international encyclopedia of organizational communication, 1-9, 2017
372017
Transformation of a modern newsroom workforce: A case study of NYC journalist network histories from 2011 to 2015
A Kosterich, MS Weber
Journalism Practice 13 (4), 431-457, 2019
352019
Who’s producing local journalism? Assessing journalistic output across different outlet types
J Mahone, Q Wang, P Napoli, M Weber, K McCollough
DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy, 2019
352019
The impact of entrepreneurs’ prior experience and communication networks on perceived knowledge access
W Shi, M Weber
Journal of Knowledge Management 25 (5), 1406-1426, 2021
332021
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