leadership styles

Leveraging the enterprise social network for the emergence of women's leadership

This paper draws on social role theory and role congruity theory to argue that Enterprise Social Networks (ESNs) are conductive environments to the emergence and the recognition of women’s (informal) leadership in organizations. The majority of the literature about the organizational effects of ESNs has stressed their importance for social capital formation, cooperation, collaboration, knowledge sharing, creativity and innovation among employees.

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