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Investigating Weblogs in Small and Medium Enterprises: An Exploratory Case Study 2nd Workshop on Social Aspects of the Web  @   11th International Conference on  Business Information Systems Alexander Stocker  (Know-Center) Klaus Tochtermann  (Know-Center, Knowledge Management Institute @ TU-Graz,  Institute for Networked Media @ Joanneum Research)
Investigating Weblogs in  Small and Medium Enterprises   Weblogs in general corporate Weblogs internal corporate weblogs Case study artefact experiment survey Conclusion and hypotheses
Weblogs websites on which entries are commonly presented in reverse chronological order (Paquet, 2003) new form of ‘mainstream personal communication‘ (Rosenbloom, 2004) suitable for both experts and ‚ordinary‘ people (Wagner and Bolloju, 2005) versatile medium – from spontaneously releasing emotion to supporting community (Nardi et. al., 2004) have limited interactivity (Gumbrecht, 2000; Herring et. al., 2002)
Corporate Weblogs in the form of organizational blogs (Kelleher and Miller, 2006) employees diffuse information to the public (Efimova, 2004) heralded a paradigm shift in the way companies interact with customers (Dwyer, 2007) supporting knowledge work in the Enterprise 2.0 (McAfee, 2006) contribute to codification and personalization of organizational knowledge (Kaiser and Müller-Seitz, 2005) however,  further empirical studies on the topic of internal weblogs are requested (Grudin, 2006)
Internal Corporate Weblogs: Empirical studies Internal Blogosphere of IBM:  Weblog network as social graph based on electronic traces, network analysis (Kolari et. al. 2007) Large-scale enterpise:  Motivation of blogging individuals, strengthen weak ties, encourage disparate departments to go in contact (Jackson et. al. 2007) Blogosphere of Microsoft:  Where, how and why do employees blog? External vs. internal blogs, sharing passion & revealing human side of a company (Efimova and Grudin, 2007) Large-scale enterprise:  Challenges of weblogs in internal communication, fulfill strategy implementation goals and foster informal interactions, climate and culture determine success (Kosonen et al 2007)
Internal Manager Weblog Internal manager weblog (ICT-SME, 50 employees) Lack of empirical studies in companies Lack of empirical studies in SMEs (but forming majority of all enterprises) Case Study Research Phenomenon & context not to be separated, use multiple sources of evidence (Yin 1984) Exploratory study: generating hypotheses to test in further studies Why was a weblog used? How did it affect knowledge transfer? .. Limitation: One Weblog in one SME. However cases are no sampling units
Internal Manager Weblog Artefact Qualitative perspective: What does the manager tell his employees? Quantitative perspective: How often did the manager talk to his employees?
Internal Manager Weblog Extending research scope From electronic traces (SNA) to offline actors Measures of network approaches are meaningless, here How does this weblog interfere and interface with offline nodes?
Internal Manager Weblog Experiment Research questions How do actors perceive the weblog in the context of knowledge transfer? Benefits for employees when reading? Rationale of just one comment? Shut down weblog Request employees on recent post 28% replied, 22% were able to recite last post
Internal Manager Weblog Survey 6 questions concerning weblog reading  practices - towards readers (50%) interest in the tasks manager is carrying out read weblog in office only 50% browse weblogs for newly created posts once a week, some more infrequently weblog perceived as uni-directional channel perceived low frequency of posts (criticism) perceive an improved knowledge transfer ..
Internal Manager Weblog Survey 4 questions concerning weblog reading  practices - towards non-readers (50%) forgot existence and/or URL not to be read via web-based feed readers no email notification no relevance in published content ..
Internal Manager Weblog Some hypotheses Weblogs will be read if provide relevant content not to be drawn from alternative sources Frequency of posts is a key factor for weblog success Commenting may lead to a change of of the knowledge workers perception of the weblog Access restrictions will conflict with reading practices Lacking skills count for ineffective utilization Promotion is inevitable Internal weblogs are able to improve knowledge transfer in principle

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Investigating Weblogs In Small And Medium Enterprises

  • 1. Investigating Weblogs in Small and Medium Enterprises: An Exploratory Case Study 2nd Workshop on Social Aspects of the Web @ 11th International Conference on Business Information Systems Alexander Stocker (Know-Center) Klaus Tochtermann (Know-Center, Knowledge Management Institute @ TU-Graz, Institute for Networked Media @ Joanneum Research)
  • 2. Investigating Weblogs in Small and Medium Enterprises Weblogs in general corporate Weblogs internal corporate weblogs Case study artefact experiment survey Conclusion and hypotheses
  • 3. Weblogs websites on which entries are commonly presented in reverse chronological order (Paquet, 2003) new form of ‘mainstream personal communication‘ (Rosenbloom, 2004) suitable for both experts and ‚ordinary‘ people (Wagner and Bolloju, 2005) versatile medium – from spontaneously releasing emotion to supporting community (Nardi et. al., 2004) have limited interactivity (Gumbrecht, 2000; Herring et. al., 2002)
  • 4. Corporate Weblogs in the form of organizational blogs (Kelleher and Miller, 2006) employees diffuse information to the public (Efimova, 2004) heralded a paradigm shift in the way companies interact with customers (Dwyer, 2007) supporting knowledge work in the Enterprise 2.0 (McAfee, 2006) contribute to codification and personalization of organizational knowledge (Kaiser and Müller-Seitz, 2005) however, further empirical studies on the topic of internal weblogs are requested (Grudin, 2006)
  • 5. Internal Corporate Weblogs: Empirical studies Internal Blogosphere of IBM: Weblog network as social graph based on electronic traces, network analysis (Kolari et. al. 2007) Large-scale enterpise: Motivation of blogging individuals, strengthen weak ties, encourage disparate departments to go in contact (Jackson et. al. 2007) Blogosphere of Microsoft: Where, how and why do employees blog? External vs. internal blogs, sharing passion & revealing human side of a company (Efimova and Grudin, 2007) Large-scale enterprise: Challenges of weblogs in internal communication, fulfill strategy implementation goals and foster informal interactions, climate and culture determine success (Kosonen et al 2007)
  • 6. Internal Manager Weblog Internal manager weblog (ICT-SME, 50 employees) Lack of empirical studies in companies Lack of empirical studies in SMEs (but forming majority of all enterprises) Case Study Research Phenomenon & context not to be separated, use multiple sources of evidence (Yin 1984) Exploratory study: generating hypotheses to test in further studies Why was a weblog used? How did it affect knowledge transfer? .. Limitation: One Weblog in one SME. However cases are no sampling units
  • 7. Internal Manager Weblog Artefact Qualitative perspective: What does the manager tell his employees? Quantitative perspective: How often did the manager talk to his employees?
  • 8. Internal Manager Weblog Extending research scope From electronic traces (SNA) to offline actors Measures of network approaches are meaningless, here How does this weblog interfere and interface with offline nodes?
  • 9. Internal Manager Weblog Experiment Research questions How do actors perceive the weblog in the context of knowledge transfer? Benefits for employees when reading? Rationale of just one comment? Shut down weblog Request employees on recent post 28% replied, 22% were able to recite last post
  • 10. Internal Manager Weblog Survey 6 questions concerning weblog reading practices - towards readers (50%) interest in the tasks manager is carrying out read weblog in office only 50% browse weblogs for newly created posts once a week, some more infrequently weblog perceived as uni-directional channel perceived low frequency of posts (criticism) perceive an improved knowledge transfer ..
  • 11. Internal Manager Weblog Survey 4 questions concerning weblog reading practices - towards non-readers (50%) forgot existence and/or URL not to be read via web-based feed readers no email notification no relevance in published content ..
  • 12. Internal Manager Weblog Some hypotheses Weblogs will be read if provide relevant content not to be drawn from alternative sources Frequency of posts is a key factor for weblog success Commenting may lead to a change of of the knowledge workers perception of the weblog Access restrictions will conflict with reading practices Lacking skills count for ineffective utilization Promotion is inevitable Internal weblogs are able to improve knowledge transfer in principle