Development of a structurational model of identification in the organization CR Scott, SR Corman, G Cheney Communication Theory 8, 298-336, 1998 | 833 | 1998 |
Anonymity and Self‐Disclosure on Weblogs H Qian, CR Scott Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication 12 (4), 1428-1451, 2007 | 628 | 2007 |
The Impacts of Communication and Multiple Identifications on Intent to Leave A Multimethodological Exploration CR Scott, SL Connaughton, HR Diaz-Saenz, K Maguire, R Ramirez, ... Management Communication Quarterly 12 (3), 400-435, 1999 | 389 | 1999 |
Identification with multiple targets in a geographically dispersed organization CR Scott Management Communication Quarterly 10 (4), 491-522, 1997 | 370 | 1997 |
The effect of communication, writing, and technology apprehension on likelihood to use new communication technologies CR Scott, SC Rockwell Communication Education 46 (1), 44-62, 1997 | 323 | 1997 |
Communication and social identity theory: Existing and potential connections in organizational identification research CR Scott Communication Studies 58 (2), 123-138, 2007 | 304 | 2007 |
Empathy and Burnout in Human Service Work An Extension of a Communication Model K Miller, M Birkholt, C Scott, C Stage Communication Research 22 (2), 123-147, 1995 | 249 | 1995 |
Communication technology use and multiple workplace identifications among organizational teleworkers with varied degrees of virtuality CR Scott, CE Timmerman IEEE Transactions on professional communication 42 (4), 240-260, 1999 | 199 | 1999 |
Anonymous Agencies, Backstreet Businesses, and Covert Collectives: Rethinking Organizations in the 21st Century CR Scott Stanford University Press, 2013 | 165 | 2013 |
Communication technology and group communication CR Scott The handbook of group communication theory and research, 432-472, 1999 | 162 | 1999 |
It Depends on Who You're Talking To…: Predictors and Outcomes of Situated Measures of Organizational Identification CR Scott, KK Stephens Western Journal of Communication 73 (4), 370-394, 2009 | 152 | 2009 |
Perceived networks, activity foci, and observable communication in social collectives SR Corman, CR Scott Communication Theory 4 (3), 171-190, 1994 | 145 | 1994 |
Relating computer, communication, and computer-mediated communication apprehensions to new communication technology use in the workplace CR Scott, CE Timmerman Communication Research 32 (6), 683-725, 2005 | 143 | 2005 |
To identify or not to identify: A theoretical model of receiver responses to anonymous communication SA Rains, CR Scott Communication Theory 17 (1), 61-91, 2007 | 127 | 2007 |
To reveal or not to reveal: A theoretical model of anonymous communication Anonymous Communication Theory 8 (4), 381-407, 1998 | 124 | 1998 |
Virtually Working: Communicative and Structural Predictors of Media Use and Key Outcomes in Virtual Work Teams CE Timmerman, CR Scott Communication Monographs 73 (1), 108-136, 2006 | 117 | 2006 |
The impact of physical and discursive anonymity on group members’ multiple identifications during computer‐supported decision making CR Scott Western Journal of Communication (includes Communication Reports) 63 (4 …, 1999 | 116 | 1999 |
Benefits and drawbacks of anonymous online communication: Legal challenges and communicative recommendations CR Scott Free speech yearbook 41 (127-141), 2004 | 114 | 2004 |
Anonymity in applied communication research: Tensions between IRBs, researchers, and human subjects CR Scott Journal of Applied Communication Research 33 (3), 242-257, 2005 | 89 | 2005 |
Communication and Coordination in an Interorganizational System Service Provision for the Urban Homeless K Miller, CR Scott, C Stage, M Birkholt Communication Research 22 (6), 679-699, 1995 | 74 | 1995 |