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Self-Presentation and Self-Praise in the Digital Workplace
By (Author) Anna Danielewicz-Betz
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
7th December 2021
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Organizational theory and behaviour
Social, group or collective psychology
658.421
Hardback
258
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
Self-Presentation and Self-Praise in the Digital Workplace presents the findings of an interdisciplinary study of the self-entrepreneurial self and, in particular, the rationale behind its need to self-present under the current socio-economic and business conditions. It addresses the complex landscape of the levels, typologies, categories, triggers, as well as both internal and external factors impacting self-praise in the context of a digital workplace (with the focus on enterprise social media).
Self-presentation and Self-praise in the Digital Workplace by Anna Danielewicz-Betz focuses on self-presentation and self-praise in the digital corporate setting. It not only adds to the growing body of research on these topics by adopting a mixed methodological approach, but also contributes to the existing knowledge of self-praise by putting forward a multilayered typology of self praise tailored to the business context Journal of Pragmatics.
Anna Danielewicz-Betz, PhD, is an experienced educator and interdisciplinary researcher with a sound track record of working in tertiary education.