Intranet technology has been rapidly adopted by many organizations. From being a largely unknown technology prior to the mid-1990s, numerous organizations today have implemented or are currently implementing intranets. The intranet implementation processes of three large organizations in two countries were studied over a period of 5 years. In particular, the paper investigates the role players who spearheaded the intranet implementations in these organizations. Five interrelated roles during the intranet implementation process are identified: the technology champion, organizational sponsor, intranet coordinator, intranet developer and content provider. In the light of the nature of intranet technology, each respective role is analysed in te...
In the seventies, Nolan was the first to address the need for a descriptive stage theory concerning ...
Most modern organizations have implemented intranets for communication within the organization itsel...
Several years ago, the media discovered the Internet. This 'Internet explosion' exposed the non-ini...
This paper examines the adoption and development of intranets in large business organizations. The a...
This paper examines the adoption and development of intranets in large business organizations. The a...
This paper examines the adoption and development of intranets in large business organizations. The a...
Intranets hold great promise as ``organizational Internets\u27\u27 to allow information sharing and ...
In recent years many organisations have embraced large scale Intranet implementation projects, for a...
In recent years many organisations have embraced large scale Intranet implementation projects, for a...
In recent years many organisations have embraced large scale Intranet implementation projects, for a...
Abstract Intranets hold great promise as ` ̀ organizational Internets' ' to allow informat...
This paper highlights characteristics pertaining to intranet development processes in large, complex...
In the seventies, Nolan was the first to address the need for a descriptive stagetheory concerning t...
In the seventies, Nolan was the first to address the need for a descriptive stage theory concerning ...
AbstractThis paper reports on a case study focusing on intranet implementation projects seen from a ...
In the seventies, Nolan was the first to address the need for a descriptive stage theory concerning ...
Most modern organizations have implemented intranets for communication within the organization itsel...
Several years ago, the media discovered the Internet. This 'Internet explosion' exposed the non-ini...
This paper examines the adoption and development of intranets in large business organizations. The a...
This paper examines the adoption and development of intranets in large business organizations. The a...
This paper examines the adoption and development of intranets in large business organizations. The a...
Intranets hold great promise as ``organizational Internets\u27\u27 to allow information sharing and ...
In recent years many organisations have embraced large scale Intranet implementation projects, for a...
In recent years many organisations have embraced large scale Intranet implementation projects, for a...
In recent years many organisations have embraced large scale Intranet implementation projects, for a...
Abstract Intranets hold great promise as ` ̀ organizational Internets' ' to allow informat...
This paper highlights characteristics pertaining to intranet development processes in large, complex...
In the seventies, Nolan was the first to address the need for a descriptive stagetheory concerning t...
In the seventies, Nolan was the first to address the need for a descriptive stage theory concerning ...
AbstractThis paper reports on a case study focusing on intranet implementation projects seen from a ...
In the seventies, Nolan was the first to address the need for a descriptive stage theory concerning ...
Most modern organizations have implemented intranets for communication within the organization itsel...
Several years ago, the media discovered the Internet. This 'Internet explosion' exposed the non-ini...