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Wiki deployment in corporate settings

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Examination of the actual use of wikis in a business setting is examined, to identify factors driving user participation, and to assess the extent to which wikis provide value to both individuals and the organization.
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Our research question concerns the usefulness of wikis in corporate settings. The answer to this question is not clear. On one hand, business firms are aware of the impact wikis have had on the Internet, and perceive wikis as an up-and-coming technology for supporting collaborative work. On the other hand, the fundamental principles underlying wikis - openness, non-attribution, egalitarianism, and decentralized control - run in contrast to traditional command-and-control management. To date, little information is available regarding wikis' usage in corporate settings. This paper examines the actual use of wikis in a business setting, to identify factors driving user participation, and to assess the extent to which wikis provide value to both individuals and the organization.

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Social Media Use in Organizations: Exploring the Affordances of Visibility, Editability, Persistence, and Association

TL;DR: The use of social media technologies such as blogs, wikis, social networking sites, social tagging, and micro blogging is proliferating at an incredible pace as mentioned in this paper, and one area of increasing adoption is orga...
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Factors impeding Wiki use in the enterprise: a case study

TL;DR: This research explored factors that impacted the use of wikis as a tool to support the dissemination of knowledge within an enterprise and uncovered a heavy reliance on other, non-wiki tools based on a variety of factors including work practice, lack of guidelines, and cultural sensitivities.
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Adoption and Use of Social Media in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

TL;DR: Examination of decision-makers in German SMEs indicates that SMEs started to use internal social media in order to support collaboration among employees and to improve knowledge management, but SMEs still face problems to manage adoption and to identify relevant business values.
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Exploring Appropriation of Enterprise Wikis

TL;DR: This study generates a series of lessons learned for people who intend to implement wikis in their own organizations, including the awareness of usage potential, the need for additional managerial support, and clear communication strategies to promote wiki usage.
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The People’s Encyclopedia Under the Gaze of the Sages: A Systematic Review of Scholarly Research on Wikipedia

TL;DR: A detailed, rigorous methodology for identifying over 450 scholarly studies of Wikipedia is described, and the WikiLit website is presented, where most of the papers reviewed here are described in detail.
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Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate how small businesses can achieve success by using a dynamic ecosystem of partners to co-create and peer-produce value in a newly emerging, networked economy.
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Internet encyclopaedias go head to head

Jim Giles
- 14 Dec 2005 - 
TL;DR: Jimmy Wales' Wikipedia comes close to Britannica in terms of the accuracy of its science entries, a Nature investigation finds.
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The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web

TL;DR: This book discusses the construction of Wiki, the purpose of the Wiki, and the future of Wiki as an open-source community.
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Understanding the Motivations, Participation, and Performance of Open Source Software Developers: A Longitudinal Study of the Apache Projects

TL;DR: A theoretical model relating the motivations, participation, and performance of OSS developers is developed and it is suggested that past-performance rankings enhance developers' subsequent status motivations.
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Wiki: a technology for conversational knowledge management and group collaboration

TL;DR: The article concludes that organizations willing to embrace the “Wiki way” with collaborative, conversational knowledge management systems, may enjoy better than linear knowledge growth while being able to satisfy ad-hoc, distributed knowledge needs.
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