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[Commlist] CfP 2021: Communicatio
Thu Jun 10 15:27:36 GMT 2021
/Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Communicatio, 2021 (8)/
*Organizational Identity Representation on Online Platforms*
*Call for Papers*
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Under the circumstances of globalization, the economic and social actors
are interacting louder than ever, and everyone would like to gain the
attention of their environment in the intensifying communication noise.
Emphasizing uniquenessand distinctiveness are common ways of capturing
attention both for individuals and for organizations. There is a broad
array of branding efforts made by organizations and public figures worth
exploring. The online platforms offer a supporting space for the
intensified multi-directional communication (OECD, 2019); the economic
and social actors are striving to represent their identity in order to
appear similar to the others and at the same time outstanding, original,
and distinctive.
The issue of organizational identity construction and representation has
grown opportune again since the spread of online platforms (Horowitz,
Freberg, 2016). The online messages of organizational identity are
effective forms of communication, and yet defining online identity from
the perspective of different target groups, is a territory to be
explored. Research shows that conveying clear and unique organizational
identity messages contributes to gaining stakeholders’ trust and
stimulates performance (Horowitz, Freberg, 2016). The organizational
identity involves the assumption of a certain world view and values,
which enhances the relation of the various target groups – such as
customers, investors, employees, competitors, local communities,
governments etc. – connecting to the organization. It is at the same
time questionable whether the organizational identity is planned
cognitive structure, or is it rather a changing, continually forming
collective creation of both the organization and its stakeholders.
Finally, how do online platforms – with its autonomous ways of operation
– affect and form everything we consider organizational identity?
For its 2021 issue, the journal /Acta Universitatis Sapientiae,
Communicatio /expects original research articles discussing
*organizational identities*. Editors encourage approaches dealing with
the definition of organizational identity, mapping connections and
interferences of online and offline identities, the construction and
representation of online organizational identity.
*References*
1. Nell Huang-Horowitz, Karen Freberg, (2016), Bridging organizational
identity and reputation messages online: a conceptual model,
/Corporate Communications: An International Journal/, 21(2).
2. OECD (2019), An Introduction to Online Platforms and Their Role in
the Digital Transformation, OECD Publishing, Paris,
https://doi.org/10.1787/53e5f593-en
<https://doi.org/10.1787/53e5f593-en>.
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*About the Journal*
/Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Communicatio /is a series of the
international scientific journal of Sapientia Hungarian University of
Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca, Romania <http://www.sapientia.ro/en>
(http://www.acta.sapientia.ro/ <http://www.acta.sapientia.ro/>).
/Communicatio/ is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published yearly in
cooperation with Sciendo by De Gruyter
<https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/auscom>
(https://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/auscom/auscom-overview.xml
<https://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/auscom/auscom-overview.xml>).
/Communicatio/ aims to publish theoretical and empirical research in
communication studies, with a focus on information society and digital
media issues. The journal is interested in all the variety of academic
traditions in the field, and promotes dialogue between them.
*Submission of full Manuscript*
The length of an article should be between 5000-7000 words, including
references, appendix and/or other notes. To be considered for
publication, the article must be prepared according to the aims of the
journal, and conform to the instructions for the authors
(http://www.acta.sapientia.ro/acta-comm/communicatio-main.htm
<http://www.acta.sapientia.ro/acta-comm/communicatio-main.htm>).
The full manuscript must be submitted electronically at:
(acta-comm /at/ acta.sapientia.ro) <mailto:(cta-comm /at/ acta.sapientia.ro)>
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*Open access*
/Communicatio/ is a peer-reviewed scientific journal which is dedicated
to the open exchange of information. Therefore, it is freely available.
All published articles are Open Access, free to all readers.
*Publication Charges*
There are no submission fees, publication fees or page charges for this
journal at any stage of the publishing process.
*Key Dates*
Full manuscripts submitted by August 31, 2021
Publication by December 31, 2021
*Journal Indexing*
/Communicatio/ is covered by the following services:
Baidu Scholar; CEEOL; CNKI Scholar (China National Knowledge
Infrastructure); CNPIEC; Dimensions; EBSCO Discovery Service; Google
Scholar; J-Gate; JournalTOCs; KESLI-NDSL (Korean National Discovery for
Science Leaders); Naviga (Softweco); Primo Central (ExLibris); ReadCube;
Summon (Serials Solutions/ProQuest); TDNet; WanFang Data; WorldCat (OCLC).
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