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Title:      SOCIAL MEDIA IN EXPERT NETWORKS HANDLING SAFETY - EXPERIENCES FROM THREE CASES
Author(s):      Jouko Heikkilä, Pirjo Näkki, Kaarin Ruuhilehto, Asta Bäck, Suvi Pihkala, Jukka Huhtamäk, Anne Tervakari
ISBN:      978-989-8533-01-2
Editors:      Bebo White, Pedro Isaías and Flávia Maria Santoro
Year:      2011
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Social media, expert networks, occupational health and safety, case studies
Type:      Short Paper
First Page:      437
Last Page:      442
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      Introduction of social media for professional use in expert networks faces many challenges. Additional challenges cause the handling the safety issues. This paper presents the findings from three case studies in which we studied how social media can be adapted to support interaction in expert networks. The main findings were related to four topics: introducing social media to new users; working in an organizational context; facilitating a network; and having safety and well-being as a topic. While it is generally assumed that social networks are mostly self-organizing, it appeared that building up and facilitating of social media for a certain expert network requires lot of work in collaboration with network members. As organizations are pushed to be involved in social media our case studies challenge to look at the uses and users from a need-based perspective, with awareness on multiple contexts of and approaches to it's usage. If given the chance, experiences with social media in new contexts and by new users can empower professionals to take part in the processes and re-definition of social media.
   

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