Enterprise collaboration systems: addressing adoption challenges and the shaping of sociotechnical systems

This article examines the adoption challenges organizations encounter when they introduce enterprise collaboration systems (ECS) and the measures that can be used, i.e. actions that can be taken, to address these challenges. The aim of the article is to provide an overview of the multitude of differ...

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Main Authors: Clara Greeven, Susan Williams
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SciKA 2017-01-01
Series:International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management
Subjects:
ECS
ESS
Online Access: http://www.sciencesphere.org/ijispm/archive/ijispm-050101.pdf
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spelling doaj-98a6629229b44df28b86a006207fbafe2020-11-25T02:37:30ZengSciKAInternational Journal of Information Systems and Project Management2182-77962182-77882017-01-01050152310.12821/ijispm05010121827788Enterprise collaboration systems: addressing adoption challenges and the shaping of sociotechnical systemsClara Greeven0Susan Williams1234 University of Koblenz-Landau University of Koblenz-Landau This article examines the adoption challenges organizations encounter when they introduce enterprise collaboration systems (ECS) and the measures that can be used, i.e. actions that can be taken, to address these challenges. The aim of the article is to provide an overview of the multitude of different ECS adoption challenges and measures, and based on these, to lay the theoretical and analytical basis for studying the shaping of such complex sociotechnical systems. For this purpose, a qualitative meta-analysis of the academic literature and interviews with companies were conducted, which resulted in a collection of ECS challenges and measures classified and analyzed with regard to their specific spatiotemporal aspects. Drawing on the results of this study, research imperatives, which include the call for studying ECS over multiple time frames and settings, are presented. These will be examined in greater depth as part of our wider, multidisciplinary research program that focuses on enterprise collaboration systems use in the emerging digital workplace. http://www.sciencesphere.org/ijispm/archive/ijispm-050101.pdf Enterprise Collaboration SystemECSEnterprise Social SoftwareESSCSCWadoption
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Enterprise collaboration systems: addressing adoption challenges and the shaping of sociotechnical systems
International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management
Enterprise Collaboration System
ECS
Enterprise Social Software
ESS
CSCW
adoption
author_facet Clara Greeven
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title Enterprise collaboration systems: addressing adoption challenges and the shaping of sociotechnical systems
title_short Enterprise collaboration systems: addressing adoption challenges and the shaping of sociotechnical systems
title_full Enterprise collaboration systems: addressing adoption challenges and the shaping of sociotechnical systems
title_fullStr Enterprise collaboration systems: addressing adoption challenges and the shaping of sociotechnical systems
title_full_unstemmed Enterprise collaboration systems: addressing adoption challenges and the shaping of sociotechnical systems
title_sort enterprise collaboration systems: addressing adoption challenges and the shaping of sociotechnical systems
publisher SciKA
series International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management
issn 2182-7796
2182-7788
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This article examines the adoption challenges organizations encounter when they introduce enterprise collaboration systems (ECS) and the measures that can be used, i.e. actions that can be taken, to address these challenges. The aim of the article is to provide an overview of the multitude of different ECS adoption challenges and measures, and based on these, to lay the theoretical and analytical basis for studying the shaping of such complex sociotechnical systems. For this purpose, a qualitative meta-analysis of the academic literature and interviews with companies were conducted, which resulted in a collection of ECS challenges and measures classified and analyzed with regard to their specific spatiotemporal aspects. Drawing on the results of this study, research imperatives, which include the call for studying ECS over multiple time frames and settings, are presented. These will be examined in greater depth as part of our wider, multidisciplinary research program that focuses on enterprise collaboration systems use in the emerging digital workplace.
topic Enterprise Collaboration System
ECS
Enterprise Social Software
ESS
CSCW
adoption
url http://www.sciencesphere.org/ijispm/archive/ijispm-050101.pdf
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