Wikis and other web 2.0 technologies are increasingly used in business. In this sense, the overall purpose of this research was to investigate the effects of wikis on collaboration and the impact of collaboration on organizational innovation. Four interviews have been conducted with IS managers as well as regular Wiki users in different organizations to show how can wikis affect collaboration and exploit innovation. The results showed that the Wiki is used as a shared platform for collaboration and the ability to participate in the process of knowledge creation in an iterative manner helped in generating more ideas which leads to more innovation. We concluded that the Wiki affects the nature and context of collaboration. The research showed...
Web 2.0 tools such as wikis appear to hold promise for collaboration between organisations and their...
Wiki-based systems, now widely used in the Web 2.0 arena, have been long considered a strategic appr...
This paper investigates driving forces and hinders for collaborative knowledge creation, and the inf...
The use of social media technologies in organizations has introduced novel ways of collaboration, co...
The use of social media technologies in organizations has introduced novel ways of collaboration, co...
The use of social media technologies in organizations has introduced novel ways of collaboration, co...
Social media technologies are increasingly used within organizational settings. Particularly, organi...
This thesis, carried out within the framework of the Master of Science Program in Sociotechnical Sys...
Traditional approaches to knowledge collaboration and sharing have proven to be limited in the sense...
Described as “an emerging foundation for Web 2.0” (Abram 2005), wiki technology is becoming a popula...
Mass collaboration has been made possible through social networking tools likewikis. With features t...
The World-Wide Web has evolved into a collaborative learning environment, where contribution and par...
The current paper discusses issues related to the use of the wiki technology at theworkplace for soc...
The purpose of this study was to present the experience of knowledge sharing by applying wiki collab...
Many “social software” services now exist on the Web to facilitate social interaction, collaboratio...
Web 2.0 tools such as wikis appear to hold promise for collaboration between organisations and their...
Wiki-based systems, now widely used in the Web 2.0 arena, have been long considered a strategic appr...
This paper investigates driving forces and hinders for collaborative knowledge creation, and the inf...
The use of social media technologies in organizations has introduced novel ways of collaboration, co...
The use of social media technologies in organizations has introduced novel ways of collaboration, co...
The use of social media technologies in organizations has introduced novel ways of collaboration, co...
Social media technologies are increasingly used within organizational settings. Particularly, organi...
This thesis, carried out within the framework of the Master of Science Program in Sociotechnical Sys...
Traditional approaches to knowledge collaboration and sharing have proven to be limited in the sense...
Described as “an emerging foundation for Web 2.0” (Abram 2005), wiki technology is becoming a popula...
Mass collaboration has been made possible through social networking tools likewikis. With features t...
The World-Wide Web has evolved into a collaborative learning environment, where contribution and par...
The current paper discusses issues related to the use of the wiki technology at theworkplace for soc...
The purpose of this study was to present the experience of knowledge sharing by applying wiki collab...
Many “social software” services now exist on the Web to facilitate social interaction, collaboratio...
Web 2.0 tools such as wikis appear to hold promise for collaboration between organisations and their...
Wiki-based systems, now widely used in the Web 2.0 arena, have been long considered a strategic appr...
This paper investigates driving forces and hinders for collaborative knowledge creation, and the inf...