In an increasingly competitive and digitalized business environment, regional SMEs have multiple opportunities to extend their face-to-face networking activities to the digital realm. However, there is scant research on regional Australian SMEs use of online social networks (OSNs) to network and develop social capital. This paper follows an interpretive qualitative research approach to identify how 13 regional Australian SMEs from four sparsely populated regional areas use OSNs to enable knowledge sharing and the development of social capital. Our empirical findings classified regional Australian SMEs' use of OSNs into three categories: low, medium, and high, while also identifying OSN use opportunities. We propose four propositions related...
This study explores the professional development strategies of digital content professionals in Aust...
In today’s globalised economy, Small-to-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are facing ever increasing competi...
This research-in-progress paper investigates the relationship among the use of social networking sit...
Geographically isolated rural small and medium enterprises (SMEs) face multiple challenges in an inc...
Purpose – Drawing on social network and social capital literature, this study seeks to explore how d...
Relationships between a business and its external parties are important for knowledge sharing and ab...
Prompted by findings from the 2012 Kingston Smith funded national survey, Success in challenging tim...
Small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) are a significant part of the Australian economy. Understan...
Prompted by findings from the 2012 Kingston Smith funded national survey, Success in challenging tim...
The extent Australian SMEs have progressively adopted social and digital touchpoints varies across i...
Given their significant impact on the economy, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) stand to pl...
Social capital (SC) is a cornerstone of rural communities but is not well understood in terms of how...
Entrepreneurial activity is described as a process whereby an entrepreneur combines resources in a n...
Social capital is the collection of social assets and resources that provide value to an individual ...
This paper presents a research agenda for understanding how entrepreneurs accrue social capital in t...
This study explores the professional development strategies of digital content professionals in Aust...
In today’s globalised economy, Small-to-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are facing ever increasing competi...
This research-in-progress paper investigates the relationship among the use of social networking sit...
Geographically isolated rural small and medium enterprises (SMEs) face multiple challenges in an inc...
Purpose – Drawing on social network and social capital literature, this study seeks to explore how d...
Relationships between a business and its external parties are important for knowledge sharing and ab...
Prompted by findings from the 2012 Kingston Smith funded national survey, Success in challenging tim...
Small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) are a significant part of the Australian economy. Understan...
Prompted by findings from the 2012 Kingston Smith funded national survey, Success in challenging tim...
The extent Australian SMEs have progressively adopted social and digital touchpoints varies across i...
Given their significant impact on the economy, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) stand to pl...
Social capital (SC) is a cornerstone of rural communities but is not well understood in terms of how...
Entrepreneurial activity is described as a process whereby an entrepreneur combines resources in a n...
Social capital is the collection of social assets and resources that provide value to an individual ...
This paper presents a research agenda for understanding how entrepreneurs accrue social capital in t...
This study explores the professional development strategies of digital content professionals in Aust...
In today’s globalised economy, Small-to-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are facing ever increasing competi...
This research-in-progress paper investigates the relationship among the use of social networking sit...