Reviewing the Nature of Organization in the Age of Information and Network Society: The Role of Social Communication Network in Development of Information Transfer in Organizations

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  • STROIANOVSKYI Dmytro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24200/jsshr.vol7iss3pp51-55

Abstract

In the new era of communication, wherein the entire world is facing ever-growing advances in information technology (IT) and people are also dealing with new software updates day by day, it is necessary to take steps towards changing lives. Such developments are so significant and escalating that most researchers believe that working towards planning ahead for change is not a requirement but top management of organizations need to identify the nature, principles, and aspects of knowledge management to make their sub-systems much more effective. In this period, defined as the age of information society, people are living in an environment which is based upon information and communication technology (ICT) with its own specific characteristics. In such societies, traditional concepts of economy, education, business, management, trade, and war have evolved. Moreover, the importance of the nature of organization in the age of information and network society along with the role of social communication networks in development of information transfer in organizations can be fully maintained through being updated in today’s societies, which can lead to reaching goals a good manager will stand facing in the future. Given the nature of this review article developed with reference to the related literature, there were attempts to reflect on new topics in the course of dynamism and readiness of today’s societies and take even small steps in this direction. This study was thus reflected on the role of virtual social networks in the age of information and network society and then accounted for the role of social communication networks in development of information transfer in organizations.

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2020-10-04

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