Reputation
In social structures human beings acquire reputation. Reputation emerges from earlier behaviour and sets the tone for to be expected behaviour. Reputation influences the trust people choose to give. Performance of presence in on- and offline realities is crucial in the establishment of reputation. For many social networks, open source communities and other social environment on the Internet, performance of presence to establish reputation is a driving force to contribute. For trusted reputations the old Dutch saying is valid: trust comes by foot and travels by horse.
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Old and new testimonies
It is the first time that I appear before a tribunal. I am overwhelmed in turn by painful souvenirs…
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Witnessing is not a static phenomenon
Witnessing is a shifting category determined by what kind of events are witnessed. This is what the…
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Developing actor-presence
Non-managers increasingly behave like independent actors in their company, fully aware of their…
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Transferring initiative
The fifth stage sees employees starting to communicate with fellow victims of the managerial…
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Reinforcing change
The third stage refers to the development of new strategies: managers starting to emphasise higher
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Experiencing the need to change
The first stage refers to managers and employees becoming aware of the challenges their…
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Concept of presence
Following the literature, these characteristics (as names or data concerning a certain type of…
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The fifth model
A more promising model surfaced recently (Kaufmann and Tödtling 2001; Kaufmann et al. 2009). It is…
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Periodicity, synchrony, and entrainment
It is becoming evident from these various studies that periodicity, synchrony, and entrainment…
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Interpersonal synchrony
The analysis of synchrony and rhythm in interpersonal communication and human cognition is a…
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Our ‘sensing’ of the other
In her work on witnessed presence, Nevejan (2009) argues that that our awareness and connectivity…
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Rhythm and music
In contrast to research in anthropology and human interaction, where entrainment, rhythm, and…
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Rhythm and culture
George Leonard (1981) writes about identity as being ‘the stable, persistent, unique quality that…
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Timing and meaning
In music, timing is very important. If you get the rhythm right, the tune will be recognizable as…
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Interlocking rhythms
Human behaviour is dominated by ‘complex hierarchies of interlocking rhythms’, and in studies…
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Physiological and motor system
In addition to the discussion on error correction, the production or perception of a musical pulse…