Publikacja:
Enduring or discrete? Organizational identity construction on social media
Cytowanie
Karolina Mania, Aneta Kuźniarska, Monika Jedynak, Karolina Maria Woszczyna, & Wojciech Czakon. (2026). Enduring or discrete? Organizational identity construction on social media. Central European Management Journal, 34(1), 131–148. https://doi.org/10.1108/CEMJ-10-2025-0338
Abstrakt
Purpose – Digital transformation impacts not only what organizations do and how they do it but also how
they are perceived. Differently from prior research on digital transformation, our study focuses on
organizational identity to understand how professional service construes their digital organizational
identity.
Design/methodology/approach – We purposefully select top 25 largest law firms operating in Poland, collect a
dataset of 768 posts and examine this social media content first by coding, next by thematically structuring and
finally through a frequency analysis. We identify the target stakeholders, the values, the social media awareness
and topical coverage used by the firms in our sample.
Findings – We find that social media are used to engage both with external and internal stakeholders.
Importantly, digital organizational identity construction on social media is a scattered and discrete process as
compared to long-term, sustained and enduring processes observable for offline organizational identity.
Originality/value – Our findings have vast ramifications for organizational identity theorizing and substantial
managerial implications. We provide guidance on adequately shaping digital transformation through the lens of
a digital identity professional service firms need to purposefully create.
