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      Exploring the Use of Enterprise 2.0 and Its Impact on Social Capital within a Large Organisation

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          Despite the rampant adoption of Enterprise 2.0, there is lack of empirical evidence of how Enterprise 2.0 is aptly supporting the business objectives. Social capital theory will be used as a theoretical lens to understand the impact and implications of individual use of Enterprise 2.0. To ascertain the impact from the use of Enterprise 2.0 on the various dimensions of social capital, a single in-depth qualitative case study was conducted with a large professional services organisation. The findings unfold the different areas of impacts based on actual individual use and experience. The research concludes with a framework delineating the intertwined relationship between each social capital dimensions.

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                2016-06-08
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                1606.02486
                21654ff0-2275-4177-90da-2c4875cbac81

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/

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                ACIS/2015/161
                ISBN# 978-0-646-95337-3 Presented at the Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2015 (arXiv:1605.01032)
                cs.CY
                Debra Gaye Deegan

                Applied computer science
                Applied computer science

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