Whereas external social media has been studied, hyped and integrated into companies´ strategies, an insignificant concentration has been put on internal social solutions, which companies provide increasingly to their personnel. An enterprise focusing solely on the benefits of external social media might end up underestimating the true potential embedded in social business. The purpose of this thesis was to examine how social collaboration can be depicted as a structuration process in an Enterprise 2.0 environment. Furthermore, this thesis sought to reveal the benefits, challenges and possibilities of social business. This thesis focused on researching Enterprise 2.0 at the workplace. The studied Enterprise 2.0 solution was IBM Connections....
Intellectual capital is the single most important asset owned by any organization. Business continui...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Managemen...
Collaboration in information-intensive work environments is enabled through information systems that...
© 2020 Diana Mei Leng WongOver the past years, there has been a significant momentum in the adoption...
Despite the rampant adoption of Enterprise 2.0, there is lack of empirical evidence of how Enterpris...
© 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: This paper aims to analyze how business units can use...
Plan AEnterprise social is just one of the latest forms of technology organizations are adding to th...
AbstractIn this paper, organizational social capital (OSC) is conceived as a particular organization...
This research includes an examination about the impact of three organisational factors upon the perc...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
This research includes an examination of the impact of three organisational factors upon the perceiv...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
The theme of this paper is the role of the organization and social capital in the process of virtual...
Social capital plays a crucial role in organizations. Social capital, for example, impacts the organ...
In this paper, a social capital perspective is applied to the relationship between the IT department...
Intellectual capital is the single most important asset owned by any organization. Business continui...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Managemen...
Collaboration in information-intensive work environments is enabled through information systems that...
© 2020 Diana Mei Leng WongOver the past years, there has been a significant momentum in the adoption...
Despite the rampant adoption of Enterprise 2.0, there is lack of empirical evidence of how Enterpris...
© 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: This paper aims to analyze how business units can use...
Plan AEnterprise social is just one of the latest forms of technology organizations are adding to th...
AbstractIn this paper, organizational social capital (OSC) is conceived as a particular organization...
This research includes an examination about the impact of three organisational factors upon the perc...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
This research includes an examination of the impact of three organisational factors upon the perceiv...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
The theme of this paper is the role of the organization and social capital in the process of virtual...
Social capital plays a crucial role in organizations. Social capital, for example, impacts the organ...
In this paper, a social capital perspective is applied to the relationship between the IT department...
Intellectual capital is the single most important asset owned by any organization. Business continui...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Managemen...
Collaboration in information-intensive work environments is enabled through information systems that...