2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12599-010-0129-1
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“…Hence, the proliferation of ESN often follows a bottom-up approach of implementation, a process that is more inclusive and egalitarian than that of traditional IS implementations (Schneckenberg 2009). ESN have been associated with a variety of organisational practices such as communication, collaboration (Riemer et al 2010), knowledge management (Levy 2009) crowdsourcing (Schlagwein and Bjorn-Andersen 2014), open innovation (Dahlander and Gann 2010), or open strategy (Tavakoli et al 2015). This renders ESN both an interesting and important context for IS research, and a challenge for organisations as they have to keep track of the emerging activity within their ESN.…”
Section: Esn Definition and Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the proliferation of ESN often follows a bottom-up approach of implementation, a process that is more inclusive and egalitarian than that of traditional IS implementations (Schneckenberg 2009). ESN have been associated with a variety of organisational practices such as communication, collaboration (Riemer et al 2010), knowledge management (Levy 2009) crowdsourcing (Schlagwein and Bjorn-Andersen 2014), open innovation (Dahlander and Gann 2010), or open strategy (Tavakoli et al 2015). This renders ESN both an interesting and important context for IS research, and a challenge for organisations as they have to keep track of the emerging activity within their ESN.…”
Section: Esn Definition and Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enterprise Social Software (ESS) is the term used for collaboration software that incorporates social media functionality such as social profiles, microblogging [11], wikis, blogs and file sharing. [1], [2], [12].…”
Section: Literature Review and Definition Of Termsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, blogs allow the CEO to communicate to the whole enterprise, reducing separateness of top management and increasing transparency (Thompson 2007). Micro-blogging services such as Yammer offer similar functionality and usability to Twitter (Riemer et al 2010). Wikis can be used as lightweight alternatives to traditional knowledge management systems (Levy 2009).…”
Section: Enterprise 20mentioning
confidence: 99%