Are enterprise social platforms all talk?:
Past research into enterprise collaboration tools suggests they suffer because not enough people contribute. The authors point to the opposite problem: Too many people mimic consumer social media and post mainly to enhance their reputation, while too few are willing to engage with the contributions...
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[Cambridge, Massachusetts]
MIT Sloan Management Review
2024
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Zusammenfassung: | Past research into enterprise collaboration tools suggests they suffer because not enough people contribute. The authors point to the opposite problem: Too many people mimic consumer social media and post mainly to enhance their reputation, while too few are willing to engage with the contributions of others. The authors identify four types of participants and propose strategies for encouraging more social interaction and less self-promotion. |
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spellingShingle | Bulgurcu, Burcu Osch, Wietske van Kane, Gerald C. Are enterprise social platforms all talk? Social media Médias sociaux social media |
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title_full | Are enterprise social platforms all talk? Burcu Bulgurcu, Wietske Van Osch, Gerald C. Kane |
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title_full_unstemmed | Are enterprise social platforms all talk? Burcu Bulgurcu, Wietske Van Osch, Gerald C. Kane |
title_short | Are enterprise social platforms all talk? |
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