Social Software
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-90802-1_7
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Zum Einsatz von Social Software in Unternehmen

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“…Summarising the literature on social software reveals that social software encompasses web-based applications which link persons and support communication, interaction and cooperation (e.g. Hippner 2006, Alby 2007, Döbler 2007, Raabe 2007, Back and Heidecke 2008. The idea behind social software is mainly based on the web 2.0 principle of harnessing collective intelligence.…”
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“…Summarising the literature on social software reveals that social software encompasses web-based applications which link persons and support communication, interaction and cooperation (e.g. Hippner 2006, Alby 2007, Döbler 2007, Raabe 2007, Back and Heidecke 2008. The idea behind social software is mainly based on the web 2.0 principle of harnessing collective intelligence.…”
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“…On the one hand, it can be used to strengthen external communication with other rms and partners or enhance customer relationship management, marketing and market research (Döbler 2007, Raabe 2007). In line with that, rms have access to external knowledge by using social software (Döbler 2008). On the other hand, it can be utilized for internal purposes as a knowledge management tool to facilitate internal communication, including for example knowledge and project management or product development.…”
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“…The positive aspects of social software may make rms even more productive as being faster and more exible results in a better time management leaving more time capacities for other work. Furthermore, rms using social software applications face lower costs as their adoption and usage in rms is usually cheaper compared to content management systems (Döbler 2008). The consequence of lower costs is also a higher labour productivity.…”
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