The social media are often perceived as tools that support openness and flexible participation among individuals and communities. This might explain the reason why social media have become indispensible for many daily practices in organizations. But how do these organizations appropriate and use these media relative to their formal structures and characteristics is a question in focus for the current paper. Drawing on classical concepts of organizational bureaucracy from Weber (1978) and Eisenstadt (1959), we present a qualitative analysis of empirical data obtained from two large organizations that use a wiki as a collaborative knowledge platform. The results show how the tendency to organize the use of the wiki through introducing structu...
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—such as blogs, wikis, social networking sites, social tagging, ...
The social media are often perceived as tools that support openness and flexible participation among...
The social media are often perceived as tools that support openness and flexible participation among...
The social media are often perceived as tools that support openness and flexible participation among...
This thesis examines organizational use of social media. It focuses on developing an understanding o...
This thesis examines organizational use of social media. It focuses on developing an understanding o...
In a rapidly growing global economy businesses must effectively manage their assets to remain compet...
Traditional approaches to knowledge collaboration and sharing have proven to be limited in the sense...
Web 2.0, popularly known as social media is gaining attention from organizations as a tool for captu...
The evolution of social media has introduced novel possibilities for work and interaction in organiz...
The widespread adoption and use of social media in almost every aspect of our daily lives may outpac...
Since Peter Senge’s writings about learning organizations in The Fifth Discipline (1990), people hav...
Over the years, businesses have transformed from the traditional manufacturing-oriented to service-o...
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—such as blogs, wikis, social networking sites, social tagging, ...
The social media are often perceived as tools that support openness and flexible participation among...
The social media are often perceived as tools that support openness and flexible participation among...
The social media are often perceived as tools that support openness and flexible participation among...
This thesis examines organizational use of social media. It focuses on developing an understanding o...
This thesis examines organizational use of social media. It focuses on developing an understanding o...
In a rapidly growing global economy businesses must effectively manage their assets to remain compet...
Traditional approaches to knowledge collaboration and sharing have proven to be limited in the sense...
Web 2.0, popularly known as social media is gaining attention from organizations as a tool for captu...
The evolution of social media has introduced novel possibilities for work and interaction in organiz...
The widespread adoption and use of social media in almost every aspect of our daily lives may outpac...
Since Peter Senge’s writings about learning organizations in The Fifth Discipline (1990), people hav...
Over the years, businesses have transformed from the traditional manufacturing-oriented to service-o...
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—such as blogs, wikis, social networking sites, social tagging, ...