This paper investigates the impact of social media interactions on the use context of enterprise systems (ES) at a global telecommunications company based in Europe. We conducted a detailed field study of users in three countries who execute tasks collectively using social media capabilities within their ES. The findings provide rich insights into these social media interactions, their influence on ES users' sense of ‘presence’ and their impact on the completion of tasks. Our key research contribution is to introduce the idea of ‘virtual co-presence’ as a means of understanding the digitally mediated presence of ES users. In addition, we demonstrate how virtual co-presence and the relationships afforded by social media shape ES users' inter...
Participation in social networks has long been studied as a social phenomenon according to different...
Purpose: Technology and globalization of services have facilitated the digitalization of many proces...
AbstractWe are currently witnessing a phenomenon of constant and quick growth in the use of the Inte...
This paper investigates the impact of social media interactions on the use context of enterprise sys...
This research stems from the premise that Enterprise Systems (ES) are perceived to be challenging t...
This research describes the findings from an interpretive case study that explores the interplay bet...
This research describes the findings from an interpretive case study that explores the interplay bet...
This literature review focusses research on Enterprise Social Media (ESM) and its use within virtual...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-77.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review -...
The introduction of IT-enabled collaborative tools such as Enterprise Social Media (ESM) has brought...
International audienceA revolutionary medium of communication in the 1990s, email has progressively ...
This thesis aims to explain why employees utilise social collaborative technologies (SCTs) within or...
The use of Communities of Practice (CoPs) to support knowledge sharing and collaboration within orga...
Organizations employ Enterprise Social Networks (e.g. Yammer) expecting better intra-organizational ...
The recent decade has witnessed a mass proliferation of information systems enabled, community-based...
Participation in social networks has long been studied as a social phenomenon according to different...
Purpose: Technology and globalization of services have facilitated the digitalization of many proces...
AbstractWe are currently witnessing a phenomenon of constant and quick growth in the use of the Inte...
This paper investigates the impact of social media interactions on the use context of enterprise sys...
This research stems from the premise that Enterprise Systems (ES) are perceived to be challenging t...
This research describes the findings from an interpretive case study that explores the interplay bet...
This research describes the findings from an interpretive case study that explores the interplay bet...
This literature review focusses research on Enterprise Social Media (ESM) and its use within virtual...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-77.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review -...
The introduction of IT-enabled collaborative tools such as Enterprise Social Media (ESM) has brought...
International audienceA revolutionary medium of communication in the 1990s, email has progressively ...
This thesis aims to explain why employees utilise social collaborative technologies (SCTs) within or...
The use of Communities of Practice (CoPs) to support knowledge sharing and collaboration within orga...
Organizations employ Enterprise Social Networks (e.g. Yammer) expecting better intra-organizational ...
The recent decade has witnessed a mass proliferation of information systems enabled, community-based...
Participation in social networks has long been studied as a social phenomenon according to different...
Purpose: Technology and globalization of services have facilitated the digitalization of many proces...
AbstractWe are currently witnessing a phenomenon of constant and quick growth in the use of the Inte...