Competition, change, and coordination and collaboration: tracing news executives’ perceptions about participation in media innovation. https://t.co/DChuoN20vx
RT @StructStories: "the moving target of innovation ... perhaps has led news executives to note only moderate levels of interest in media i…
"the moving target of innovation ... perhaps has led news executives to note only moderate levels of interest in media innovation among their subordinates". "This study reinforces how actors outside of the newsroom are seen as driving media innovation"
RT @journstudies: Based on cross-sectional surveys with newspaper executives 2011-2017, Oscar Westlund, @arnehk and @SethCLewis examine med…
RT @journstudies: Based on cross-sectional surveys with newspaper executives 2011-2017, Oscar Westlund, @arnehk and @SethCLewis examine med…
RT @journstudies: Based on cross-sectional surveys with newspaper executives 2011-2017, Oscar Westlund, @arnehk and @SethCLewis examine med…
RT @journstudies: Based on cross-sectional surveys with newspaper executives 2011-2017, Oscar Westlund, @arnehk and @SethCLewis examine med…
Based on cross-sectional surveys with newspaper executives 2011-2017, Oscar Westlund, @arnehk and @SethCLewis examine media innovation processes and find a significant increase in perceived collaboration and importance of IT department to innovation. https
New publication with Oscar T. Westlund and @SethCLewis. #openaccess: "Competition, Change, and Coordination and Collaboration: Tracing News Executives’ Perceptions About Participation in Media Innovation" @OsloMet @hkristiania @uoregon https://t.co/MmwCgB