In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and the social influence model to understand how knowledge professionals utilise technology for work and communication. We investigate the association between egocentric network properties (structure, position and tie) and information and communication technology (ICT) use of individuals in knowledge-intensive and geographically dispersed settings. Analysis from data collected using a reliable and validated questionnaire show that task-level ICT use is significantly associated with degree centrality and functional tie-diversity; and communication-level ICT use is negatively associated with efficiency. Implications of these associations for knowledge-intensive wor...
Increasingly organizations are utilizing geographically distributed teams to accomplish their goals....
victor.prybutok.unt.edu An important informing channel for information technology professionals and ...
Social networks are crucial for gaining information, enhancing one's own influence and promoting the...
This chapter presents a theoretical model based on social network theories and the social influence ...
In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and the social influe...
In this study, we examine the effect of social network structure and information and communication t...
Understanding factors that enhance or diminish performance levels of individuals is instrumental for...
Studies in Information Systems (IS) research have widely documented task-oriented and communication ...
This study of media use and knowledge sharing within distributed organizations addresses two questio...
Artikkelen er publisert i Issues in informing science and information technology vol. 6, 2009This st...
This study of media use and knowledge sharing within distributed organizations addresses two questio...
Research in sociology of information and technology use highlight the importance of information and ...
Social network theories (e.g. Granovetter 1973, Burt 1992) and information richness theory (Daft &am...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2011.Cataloged f...
A key question for managers in knowledge-intensive firms is how to encourage knowledge flows and new...
Increasingly organizations are utilizing geographically distributed teams to accomplish their goals....
victor.prybutok.unt.edu An important informing channel for information technology professionals and ...
Social networks are crucial for gaining information, enhancing one's own influence and promoting the...
This chapter presents a theoretical model based on social network theories and the social influence ...
In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and the social influe...
In this study, we examine the effect of social network structure and information and communication t...
Understanding factors that enhance or diminish performance levels of individuals is instrumental for...
Studies in Information Systems (IS) research have widely documented task-oriented and communication ...
This study of media use and knowledge sharing within distributed organizations addresses two questio...
Artikkelen er publisert i Issues in informing science and information technology vol. 6, 2009This st...
This study of media use and knowledge sharing within distributed organizations addresses two questio...
Research in sociology of information and technology use highlight the importance of information and ...
Social network theories (e.g. Granovetter 1973, Burt 1992) and information richness theory (Daft &am...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2011.Cataloged f...
A key question for managers in knowledge-intensive firms is how to encourage knowledge flows and new...
Increasingly organizations are utilizing geographically distributed teams to accomplish their goals....
victor.prybutok.unt.edu An important informing channel for information technology professionals and ...
Social networks are crucial for gaining information, enhancing one's own influence and promoting the...