Organizations are inspired by the massive social media use in the private domain and try to filter interactions and knowledge sharing in socialmedia also for professional purposes. Even if the interest in social media isstrong in the private domain, the use is far less widespread in organizations. The trajectory of traditional information spread through web platforms into use of new and open social media platforms stresses organization's and professionals to enrich user-generated content and take part in and enhance social networking. This study explore how social media is used in organizations and how professionals´ practice is challenged by use of social media of reaching out, sharing knowledge and interaction with target groups. Through ...
The use of Communities of Practice (CoPs) to support knowledge sharing and collaboration within orga...
Social media are a phenomenon that has quickly become deeply rooted in the mechanics of our everyday...
Since the Internet penetration rate is nearly at one third of the world’s population and social netw...
Organizations are inspired by the massive social media use in the private domain and try to filter i...
Almost a third of the world’s population use social media, and organizations show growing interest ...
Purpose Leaders, consultants and researchers are increasingly focused on enhancing the adoption of s...
The study explores how internal social media platforms can help geographically dispersed colleagues ...
The recent decade has witnessed a mass proliferation of information systems enabled, community-based...
Social media enables information sharing and social interaction within organization. This research a...
Though social media usage crosses the spectrum of age, race, and occupation there are still prohibit...
Organizations from government departments and corporations to small businesses are increasingly adop...
This thesis examines organizational use of social media. It focuses on developing an understanding o...
With the broad success of Web 2.0, organizations have become interested in using social media for pr...
The multivalent involvement of public social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.) in both...
This thesis examines organizational use of social media. It focuses on developing an understanding o...
The use of Communities of Practice (CoPs) to support knowledge sharing and collaboration within orga...
Social media are a phenomenon that has quickly become deeply rooted in the mechanics of our everyday...
Since the Internet penetration rate is nearly at one third of the world’s population and social netw...
Organizations are inspired by the massive social media use in the private domain and try to filter i...
Almost a third of the world’s population use social media, and organizations show growing interest ...
Purpose Leaders, consultants and researchers are increasingly focused on enhancing the adoption of s...
The study explores how internal social media platforms can help geographically dispersed colleagues ...
The recent decade has witnessed a mass proliferation of information systems enabled, community-based...
Social media enables information sharing and social interaction within organization. This research a...
Though social media usage crosses the spectrum of age, race, and occupation there are still prohibit...
Organizations from government departments and corporations to small businesses are increasingly adop...
This thesis examines organizational use of social media. It focuses on developing an understanding o...
With the broad success of Web 2.0, organizations have become interested in using social media for pr...
The multivalent involvement of public social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.) in both...
This thesis examines organizational use of social media. It focuses on developing an understanding o...
The use of Communities of Practice (CoPs) to support knowledge sharing and collaboration within orga...
Social media are a phenomenon that has quickly become deeply rooted in the mechanics of our everyday...
Since the Internet penetration rate is nearly at one third of the world’s population and social netw...