JoAnne Yates spends much of his time researching Structuring, Public relations, Knowledge management, Organizational communication and Electronic markets. His work carried out in the field of Public relations brings together such families of science as Computer-mediated communication, Business data processing, Norm and Mobile device. JoAnne Yates combines subjects such as Organization change, Quality, Trading zones and Computer conferencing with his study of Knowledge management.
His Organizational communication research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Rhetorical theory and Interpersonal relationship. The study incorporates disciplines such as Commerce and Hierarchy in addition to Electronic markets. JoAnne Yates undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Lead and Management through his works.
His main research concerns Knowledge management, Public relations, Management, World Wide Web and Structuring. His work deals with themes such as Context, Empirical research and Computer conferencing, which intersect with Knowledge management. His research integrates issues of Control, The Internet, Online community and Emerging technologies in his study of Public relations.
His Management study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Marketing and Life insurance. His work on Collaborative software as part of general World Wide Web research is frequently linked to Electronic mail, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work in Structuring incorporates the disciplines of Electronic media, Social relation, Organizational communication and Structure.
JoAnne Yates mainly focuses on Public relations, Knowledge management, History of technology, Power and Engineering ethics. JoAnne Yates integrates Public relations with Market creation in his study. His Knowledge management research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Archival appraisal, Small firm and Formality.
In his papers, JoAnne Yates integrates diverse fields, such as History of technology, Volume, Mechanical engineering, Manufacturing engineering, Series and Volume. His Power research incorporates a variety of disciplines, including Actuarial science, Insurance policy, Key person insurance, Production and Organizational processes. His studies deal with areas such as Meaning, ISO 26000, Social movement, Accounting and Knowledge sharing as well as Engineering ethics.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Public relations, Management science, Organization studies, Historical method and Engineering ethics. His Public relations research includes themes of Computer-mediated communication, Norm and Mobile device. His study in Engineering ethics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both ISO 26000, Social movement and Accounting.
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Electronic markets and electronic hierarchies
Thomas W. Malone;Joanne Yates;Robert I. Benjamin.
Communications of The ACM (1987)
Genres of Organizational Communication: A Structurational Approach to Studying Communication and Media
Joanne Yates;Wanda J. Orlikowski.
(1992)
Genre Repertoire: The Structuring of Communicative Practices in Organizations
Wanda J. Orlikowski;JoAnne Yates.
(1994)
Control through Communication: The Rise of System in American Management
JoAnne Yates.
(1989)
It's About Time: Temporal Structuring in Organizations
Wanda J. Orlikowski;JoAnne Yates.
(2002)
Shaping Electronic Communication: The Metastructuring of Technology in the Context of Use
Wanda J. Orlikowski;JoAnne Yates;Kazuo Okamura;Masayo Fujimoto.
(1995)
Life in the Trading Zone: Structuring Coordination Across Boundaries in Postbureaucratic Organizations
Katherine C. Kellogg;Wanda J. Orlikowski;JoAnne Yates.
(2006)
The autonomy paradox: : The implications of mobile email devices for knowledge professionals
Melissa Mazmanian;Wanda J. Orlikowski;JoAnne Yates.
Organization Science (2013)
The logic of electronic markets
Thomas W. Malone;Joanne Yates;Robert I. Benjamin.
Harvard Business Review (1989)
Genre Systems: Structuring Interaction through Communicative Norms
JoAnne Yates;Wanda Orlikowski.
Journal of Business Communication (2002)
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