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20.2.06
Academic writings on corporate weblogs?
I have just had a group of students write about Arla's weblogs. Now two of my students are going to write a MA thesis, comparing Arla's weblogs with an American dairy company weblog. It's interesting to see how the corporate world assimilates the blog genre in practive, but alas, very little academic literature have been published on corporate weblogs so far (to my knowledge).
But I did come across these today: THE VOICE OF THE BLOG: THE ATTITUDES AND EXPERIENCES OF SMALL BUSINESS BLOGGERS USING BLOGS AS A MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS TOOL Organizational Blogs and the Human Voice: Relational Strategies and Relational Outcomes Generel reference: Scobleizers Corporate Weblog Manifesto might come in handy. State of the blogosphere: Corporate Bloggers Some blogs about corporate blogs: Swedish Fredrik Wackå's Guide to Corporate Blogging (with a list of European Companies that blog). Another list is Louic Le Meur's - he's trying to keep track of the European Blogosphere through a wiki, on the Danish subpage you can find a few links to corporate blogs. and local Trine-Maria Kristensen's Hovedet på Bloggen. Two Danish Business School students have handed in an MA-thesis about corporate blogging, focusing on the employee weblogs. Read more about the thesis on their blog, which continues to be updated. Jonas from RUC (Roskilde University Center) is also writing a MA-thesis about corporate weblogs, and blogging about it. And, last but not least, another group of ITU students are just about to finish a MA thesis on corporate weblogs, also focusing on Arla. They have been writing a blog, documenting their findings and thoughts: Guld4'eren (in Danish)
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Hello Lisbeth - there is no link to my blog www.hovedetpaabloggen.dk in your post?
And then I thought I would promote the European Blogosfere Wiki (originally the wiki was set up by Loic le Meur when he was doing a presentation at the Reboot conference last year - he is a french blogger and the CEO of Six Apart in Europe) - today the wiki is a good place to find corporate blogs and to get a sense of who is blogging and about what in Europe. http://www.socialtext.net/loicwiki/index.cgi?the_european_blogosphere
Might be me being blind but there's no mention of Naked Conversations
How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers a book and a blog by Shel Israel & Robert Scoble http://redcouch.typepad.com/weblog/
Thanks for sharing these resources! Other theses and dissertations on (business) blogging can be found on the New PR Wiki.
Other resources that you might find useful for a thesis on corporate blogging (also on the New PR Wiki): # The Corporate Blogs List # Blogging policies # Reports and surveys on (business) blogging and RSS adoption. Hope this helps.
Hi Lisbeth
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May I add that I, as part of My Master thesis in Management Development at CBS, wrote abot Weblogs as well? My angel was - "Weblogs - a catalyst for radical Innovation". |
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