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Enterprise 2.0: Research challenges and opportunities
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
  • Zakaria Maamar, Zayed University
  • Noura Faci, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
  • Ejub Kajan, State University of Novi Pazar
  • Khouloud Boukadi, University of Sfax
  • Sherif Sakr, University of New South Wales (UNSW) Australia
  • Mohamed Boukhebouze, Centre d'Excellence en Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication
  • Soraya Kouadri Mostéfaoui, The Open University
  • Vanilson Burégio, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
  • Fadwa Yahya, University of Sfax
  • Valérie Monfort, Universite Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne
  • Romain Hennion, École Centrale Paris
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Abstract

© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. Blending Web 2.0 technologies with enterprise information systems is setting up the stage for a new generation of information systems that will help enterprises open up new communication channels with their stakeholders. Contrary to traditional enterprises with top-down command flow and bottom-up feedback flow, the same flows in Enterprise 2.0 cross all levels and in all directions bringing people together in the development of creative and innovative ideas. The power of Web 2.0 technologies stems from their ability to capture real-world phenomena such as collaboration, competition, and partnership that can be converted into useful and structured information sources from which enterprises can draw information about markets’ trends, consumers’ habits, suppliers’ strategies, etc. This paper discusses the research efforts that our international research group has put into the topic of Enterprise 2.0 (aka Social Enterprise). In particular, our research group advocates that existing practices for managing enterprise information systems need to be re-visited in a way that permits to capture social relations that arise inside and outside the enterprise, to establish guidelines and techniques to assist IT practitioners integrate social relations into their design, development, and maintenance efforts of these information systems, and last but not least to identify and tackle challenges that prevent capturing social relations.

ISBN
9783319270296
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Keywords
  • Business process,
  • Social coordination,
  • Social design,
  • Social monitoring
Scopus ID
84952650549
Indexed in Scopus
Yes
Open Access
No
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27030-2_2
Citation Information
Zakaria Maamar, Noura Faci, Ejub Kajan, Khouloud Boukadi, et al.. "Enterprise 2.0: Research challenges and opportunities" Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing Vol. 226 (2015) p. 16 - 30 ISSN: <a href="https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/issn/1865-1348" target="_blank">1865-1348</a>
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/zakaria-maamar/348/