Many organizational innovations can be explained by the movement of ideas and information from one social context to another, from where they are known to where they are not (Hargadon 2002, p. 41). A relatively new technology, social bookmarking, is increasingly being used in many organizations (McAfee 2006), and may enhance employee innovativeness by providing a new, socially mediated channel for discovering information. Users of such systems create publicly viewable lists of bookmarks (each being a hyperlink to an information resource) and often assign searchable keywords ( tags ) to these bookmarks. We explore two different perspectives on how accessing others’ bookmarks could enhance how innovative an individual is at work. First, we ...
Employee innovation is becoming increasingly important when organizations strive for sustainable com...
Social bookmarking has gained popularity since the advent of Web 2.0. Keywords known as tags are cre...
While most social computing platforms like blogs and photo/video sharing sites are designed to uploa...
In this practitioner-oriented overview of a pilot project at a medium-sized software company, we out...
We describe a technology exploration of social bookmarking within a closed, corporate environment. W...
At the beginning of the project, we had an ex-isting pre-prototype bookmarking system. Our goal was ...
Social bookmarking is a new phenomenon characterized by a number of features including active user p...
The growing popularity of social bookmaking applications like flickr and del.icio.us present new cha...
A bookmark, a strip of material inserted between the pages of a book to mark a place in it, is of gr...
Emerging from an analysis what Wittel (2001) has termed networked sociality, this paper explores a n...
Have you ever lost track of the various web pages that you like whilst surfing the Web? I think, at ...
Social bookmarking or tagging is the process of assigning and sharing among users, freely selected t...
Users of social computing websites are both producers and consumers of the information found on the ...
Social bookmarking services have recently gained popularity among Web users. Whereas numerous studie...
In a world of rapid change and global competition, innovation is the key to success – for individual...
Employee innovation is becoming increasingly important when organizations strive for sustainable com...
Social bookmarking has gained popularity since the advent of Web 2.0. Keywords known as tags are cre...
While most social computing platforms like blogs and photo/video sharing sites are designed to uploa...
In this practitioner-oriented overview of a pilot project at a medium-sized software company, we out...
We describe a technology exploration of social bookmarking within a closed, corporate environment. W...
At the beginning of the project, we had an ex-isting pre-prototype bookmarking system. Our goal was ...
Social bookmarking is a new phenomenon characterized by a number of features including active user p...
The growing popularity of social bookmaking applications like flickr and del.icio.us present new cha...
A bookmark, a strip of material inserted between the pages of a book to mark a place in it, is of gr...
Emerging from an analysis what Wittel (2001) has termed networked sociality, this paper explores a n...
Have you ever lost track of the various web pages that you like whilst surfing the Web? I think, at ...
Social bookmarking or tagging is the process of assigning and sharing among users, freely selected t...
Users of social computing websites are both producers and consumers of the information found on the ...
Social bookmarking services have recently gained popularity among Web users. Whereas numerous studie...
In a world of rapid change and global competition, innovation is the key to success – for individual...
Employee innovation is becoming increasingly important when organizations strive for sustainable com...
Social bookmarking has gained popularity since the advent of Web 2.0. Keywords known as tags are cre...
While most social computing platforms like blogs and photo/video sharing sites are designed to uploa...