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The growing popularity of Web 2.0 applications and social computing has fuelled many interesting phenomena surrounding these technologies. This study examines the value creating potential of blogging...
View ArticleUNDERSTANDING ADVANCES IN WEB TECHNOLOGIES: EVOLUTION FROM WEB 2.0 TO WEB 3.0
The current generation of Web applications (Web 2.0) have made them an outright phenomenon in today’s society helping to redefine the way organisations and individuals communicate and collaborate with...
View ArticleTRACKING THE DIGITAL FOOTPRINTS OF CUSTOMERS: HOW FIRMS CAN IMPROVE THEIR...
In turbulent business environments firms must be able to respond to changes rapidly in order to operate in an economical and efficient manner. To detect such changes, sensing capabilities have to be...
View ArticleINFLUENTIAL FACTORS OF RECOMMENDATION BEHAVIOUR IN SOCIAL NETWORK SITES - AN...
This paper analyzes influential factors of recommendation behaviour in social network sites (SNSs). Extant research on both SNSs and electronic word of mouth (eWOM) has given insufficient attention to...
View ArticleSOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING ON MULTIPLE SERVICES – THE CASE OF THE STUDENT RUN...
Social Media Services like Social Network Sites and Microblogging services gain increasing attention from enterprises. This is on the one hand for internal usage but as well for utilizing these...
View ArticleCONCEPTUALIZING A VERY RICH USAGE CONSTRUCT TO MEASURE THE IMPACT OF...
This paper describes a conceptual model investigating the impact of organizational social web site (SWS) usage on individual performance. Previous research on SWS usage offers rather lean measures,...
View ArticleTHERE IS NO LONGER ONE TRUTH!: CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS AND SOCIAL MEDIA...
Web 2.0 technologies promote democracy which poses issues for corporate communications. Corporate communications is orchestrated by companies to promote business strategy and raise brand profile....
View ArticleUNDERSTANDING FACTORS FOR SUCCESSFUL ADOPTION OF WEB 2.0 APPLICATIONS
As social technologies have been extensively taken up by web users, we are still unclear about the factors influencing such a high adoption rate. Although many studies have examined factors affecting...
View ArticleUTILISING THE SOCIAL MEDIA AND ORGANISATION POLICY (SOMEOP) FRAMEWORK: AN...
Organisational policy development is vital for the effective business operations. Polices are developed and applied to specific areas or applications within the organisation; such that they are sited...
View ArticleWIKI COLLABORATION IN ORGANIZATIONS: AN EXPLORARTORY STUDY
The use of social media technologies in organizations has introduced novel ways of collaboration, communication, and knowledge sharing. In this respect, the present study is concerned with examining...
View ArticleWEB 2.0 APPLICATIONS IN PRIVATE BANKING - CLASSIFICATION, POTENTIALS, AND...
Banks gain their main competitive advantage by designing the client-bank relationship. This becomes even more important as customer behavior changes and the internet enables new business models. This...
View ArticleSOCIAL NETWORKING SERVICES AS A FACILITATOR FOR SCIENTISTS’ SHARING ACTIVITIES
Understanding and structuring the use of social software by scientists is of high importance in modern research and education – new ways of cooperation and knowledge sharing leads to new ways of work...
View ArticleTHE ROLE OF INTERACTION STRUCTURES FOR CLIENT SATISFACTION IN APPLICATION...
This paper presents an embedded exploratory case study of an application service provider’s (ASP) client relationships. We focus on the relationship between the vendor and the clients in the ongoing...
View ArticleANALYZING THE IMPACT OF NEW FEATURES ON USERS’ COMMUNICATION ACTIVITIES IN...
Nowadays, online social networks (OSN) have become popular Internet platforms. While some of them are gathering an increasing number of users (e.g., Facebook), other OSN fail to maintain their user...
View ArticleDIFFUSION OF WEB 2.0 IN HEALTHCARE: A COMPLETE INVENTORY COUNT IN THE GERMAN...
The Internet is increasingly used as a source for information and knowledge. In the context of information gathering on health-related issues via Internet, healthcare institutions such as health...
View ArticleCAN DATA QUALITY HELP OVERCOME THE PENGUIN EFFECT? THE CASE OF ITEM MASTER...
The diffusion of standards is characterized by network effects, path dependency, and the penguin effect. Particularly the latter, also referred to as excess inertia, is a frequent inhibitor of the...
View ArticleA MORPHOLOGY OF THE ORGANISATION OF DATA GOVERNANCE
Both information systems (IS) researchers and practitioners consider data governance as a promising approach for companies to improve and maintain the quality of corporate data, which is seen as...
View ArticleINFORMATION QUALITY IN LARGE ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS: A DELPHI...
This Delphi study identifies problems that have significant impacts on profits gained from large engineering and construction projects in a European company. Information quality gained remarkable...
View ArticleThe Electronic Patient Record – sufficient quality for clinical research?
Electronic Patient Records have many purposes in hospitals. They are expected to be a foundation for clinical treatment and care processes, reimbursement issues, and research purposes. Accordingly,...
View ArticleTHE APPLICABILITY OF A USE VALUE-BASED FILE RETENTION METHOD
The determination of the relative value of files is important for an organization while determining a retrieval service level for its files and a corresponding file retention policy. This paper...
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