DaJung Woo

DaJung Woo

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

H-index: 11

North America-United States

About DaJung Woo

DaJung Woo, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, specializes in the field of Organizational communication.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Navigating Multiple Identities for Positive Change Through Organizational Listening

Navigating water cooler talks without the water cooler: Uncertainty and information seeking during remote socialization

Key players in corporate social responsibility (CSR) institutionalization: An analysis of multinational companies’ interorganizational positioning via CSR reports

Beyond stakeholder management: Organizational listening for nonprofit stakeholder engagement

Nonprofits' external stakeholder engagement and collaboration for innovation: A typology and comparative analysis

“We Aren’t Here to Win; We are Here Not to Lose”: Emergency Physicians’ Communicative Management of Uncertainty

Why should i trust your model? How to successfully enroll digital models for innovation

Nonprofits’ stakeholder engagement and collaboration for innovation: A typology and comparative analysis

DaJung Woo Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

488

Citations(since 2020)

380

Cited By

377

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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DaJung Woo Skills & Research Interests

Organizational communication

Top articles of DaJung Woo

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Navigating Multiple Identities for Positive Change Through Organizational Listening

Communication Research

Jiawei Sophia Fu

DaJung Woo

Katherine R Cooper

Melanie Kwestel

2024/1/23

Navigating water cooler talks without the water cooler: Uncertainty and information seeking during remote socialization

Management Communication Quarterly

DaJung Woo

Camille G Endacott

Karen K Myers

2023/5

Key players in corporate social responsibility (CSR) institutionalization: An analysis of multinational companies’ interorganizational positioning via CSR reports

Management Communication Quarterly

Sifan Xu

DaJung Woo

2023/2

Beyond stakeholder management: Organizational listening for nonprofit stakeholder engagement

Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly

Jiawei Sophia Fu

Katherine R Cooper

DaJung Woo

Melanie Kwestel

2023

Nonprofits' external stakeholder engagement and collaboration for innovation: A typology and comparative analysis

Nonprofit Management and Leadership

DaJung Woo

Kiara Actis

Jiawei Sophia Fu

2023/6

“We Aren’t Here to Win; We are Here Not to Lose”: Emergency Physicians’ Communicative Management of Uncertainty

Health Communication

Laura E Miller

Dajung Woo

2023/5/12

Why should i trust your model? How to successfully enroll digital models for innovation

Innovation: Organization & Management

Paul M. Leonardi

William C. Barley

DaJung Woo

2022

Nonprofits’ stakeholder engagement and collaboration for innovation: A typology and comparative analysis

Nonprofit Management & Leadership

D Woo

K Actis

JS Fu

2022

“I Value Collaboration but Won’t Get Pushed Around”: Uncovering Tensions in Millennials’ Vocational Anticipatory Socialization

Western Journal of Communication

DaJung Woo

Victoria Bertram

2022/5/27

Specialists over generalists?: Examining discursive closures and openings in expert collaborations

Communication Monographs

DaJung Woo

Casey S Pierce

Jeffrey W Treem

2022/1/2

On the making of crystal balls: Five lessons about simulation modeling and the organization of work

Information and Organization

Paul M Leonardi

DaJung Woo

William C Barley

2021/3/1

Swift role negotiations: Communicative strategies for enabling rapid role shifts in cross-functional teaming

Communication Monographs

DaJung Woo

Laura E Miller

Leonard N Lamsen

2021/10/2

Exit strategies in interorganizational collaboration: Setting the stage for re-entry

Communication Research

DaJung Woo

2021/8

Initiating a cross-sector interorganizational collaboration: lessons from a failed attempt at following appreciative inquiry practice

Journal of Applied Communication Research

DaJung Woo

Emily A Paskewitz

2021/3/4

Organizational membership negotiation of boundary spanners: becoming a competent Jack of all trades and master of... interactional expertise

Management Communication Quarterly

DaJung Woo

Karen K Myers

2020/2

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