Monthly Archives: November 2025

Why AI-generated content may hurt your SEO strategy (FC)

When was the last time you asked yourself, “Is that AI or is it real?” If you spend any time on the internet, it was probably within the last day or two. The lines between artificial and real content are becoming increasingly blurred, and this is especially true in the SEO world. While the SEO landscape was […]
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GIBS Article: Exploring the digital detox journey among generation Y Instagram users By Matiena Marie Scheppe, Anna Luise Seiffen, and Adele Berndt

Purpose Social media (SM) provides a range of positive and negative benefits to users, and an SM detox has been suggested as a way to deal with its negative effects. Instagram (IG) is one of Generation Y’s most widely used SM platforms, noted for its addictive potential. Using a journey perspective, the purpose of this […]
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Change management is the key to AI success(FC)

You’ve launched the AI pilots. You’ve rolled out copilots and chatbots. You’ve invested in licenses, training, and dashboards. And yet, the results aren’t showing up the way you expected. That’s the challenge of AI change management. Communications and training are essential, but without new ways of working, AI stalls at surface-level adoption. We’ve been here before. In […]
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New GIBS article:The invisible workforce: How can organizations leverage immigrant talent? by Mila Lazarova , Cagdas Kilic , and Stacey Fitzsimmons 

“Immigrants, we get the job done!” is arguably one of the most recognizable lines from Lin Manuel Miranda’s celebrated musical Hamilton. In the words of its creator, though written as a “throw-away” reference, the line quickly became what got “the most reliable audible ovation every night in the show.” Its powerful resonance is likely a reflection of […]
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The impact of AI slop on the internet: It is a growing concern (FC)

A few months ago, I was lying in bed, lightly clutching my phone, when Instagram Reels presented me with a brief video that promised an impossible soap opera: There were animated cats—with feline faces but unmistakable human bodies—living seemingly human lives, including in a human-seeming house and also, for some totally unclear reason, at a […]
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Five Reasons For NOT Bringing Your Whole Self To Work (FB)

In recent years, “bring your whole self to work” has become one of the most overused slogans in the corporate lexicon. It sounds liberating, human, and progressive: an antidote to the sterile, hierarchical workplace cultures of the past. Leaders who champion this mantra usually mean well. They want to signal psychological safety, inclusion, and humanity. […]
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Leading At The Speed Of Change: How Technology Is Outpacing Organizational Readiness (FB)

Every generation of managers thinks they’re living through the biggest transformation. This one might actually be right. Technological advancement is not new. Businesses have been adapting to new tools and systems since the Industrial Revolution. What’s new is the rate of change. A century ago, progress moved in cycles. Today, it moves in sprints. The pace at […]
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New GIBS article: Innovation in the esports servicescape: a media business research agenda by Brian McCauley, Adele Berndt, Miralem Helmefalk and David Hedlund

ABSTRACT Esports represent an increasingly influential and innovative component of the global media business landscape. The ever-evolving ecosystem of dynamic new media is driven by a heterogeneous array of stakeholders that co-create value in online and offline spaces, often described as servicescapes, where innovations are increasingly influential in diverse areas including entrepreneurial business models, media, […]
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Sustainable thinking: research aligned with green goals(FT)

The large-scale disappearance of vultures in India was for years as much of a mystery as it was an apparent irrelevance. Yet recent groundbreaking research has demonstrated the cost of their loss to human health and planetary biodiversity alike — and helped to vindicate ways to measure academic work that aligns with societal impact. Once […]
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