Impact of infodemic on organizational performance /

"This book offers research on the impact of excessive information circulated due to pandemic (COVID-19) in organizations' performance and how this Infodemic can impact negatively on employees as well as organizations' performance"--

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Group Author: Bari, Muhammad Waseem, 1980- (Editor); Alaverdov, Emilia, 1978- (Editor)
Published: IGI Global,
Publisher Address: Hershey, Pennsylvania :
Publication Dates: [2021]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Advances in human resources management and organizational development (AHRMOD) book series,
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Summary: "This book offers research on the impact of excessive information circulated due to pandemic (COVID-19) in organizations' performance and how this Infodemic can impact negatively on employees as well as organizations' performance"--
Carrier Form: xx, 380 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-370) and index.
ISBN: 9781799871644
1799871649
9781799871651
1799871657
Index Number: HD58
CLC: C936
Call Number: C936/I341-1
Contents: Chapter 1. Mental health and employee performance: a COVID-19-based view -- Chapter 2. The impact of COVID-19 on the vulnerable groups: refugees and labor migrants-based view -- Chapter 3. Challenges and implications during COVID-19 at the workplace and future learning strategies -- Chapter 4. Emergence of services business strategies during COVID-19 -- Chapter 5. COVID-19 data and environmental perspectives: a case from Georgia -- Chapter 6. The negative consequences of the infodemic and technological support to deal with psychological issues -- Chapter 7. COVID-19 infodemic and social responsibility of Ukrainian higher education institutions -- Chapter 8. Knowledge management in times of pandemic: insights from humor on social media -- Chapter 9. Adaptation of young people in conditions of self-isolation in COVID-19 in the perspectives of educational technologies and sport spirituality -- Chapter 10. Pandemic stress caused by the infodemic among youngsters and the elderly population -- Chapter 11. Changes in consumer behaviors during the pandemic and virtual strategies for acquiring and keeping customers -- Chapter 12. Sensationalism vs. information during COVID-19 in Ecuador: a framing theory-based view -- Chapter 13. International trade in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 14. Gulf business environment for the Arabic family firms: evidence from Oman during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 15. Social media literacy and COVID-19 awareness for faculty resilience in a moderated mechanism: an empirical study -- Chapter 16. Stock market price and company performance between two major downturns: the financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 17. The impact of misinformation and preferences of news sources on institutional trust perception in the COVID-19 process -- Chapter 18. The impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak on the education sector: evidence from Pakistan.