posted on 2017-05-11, 08:43authored byKamla A. Al-Busaidi, Gillian Ragsdell, Ray Dawson
This study aims to assess the benefits and barriers of social networking sites (SNS) for sharing knowledge in professional societies, compared to face-to-face meetings (F2F). SNS can be a valuable technology for non-profit organisations. Studies have investigated the barriers and benefits of knowledge sharing in firm-based communities of practice (CoP) or virtual CoP, but not much is known about professional societies' use of public SNS for knowledge sharing. Based on two rounds of a Delphi study, the results revealed the benefits and barriers of F2F meetings compared to the benefits and barriers of SNS for sharing knowledge in professional societies.
History
School
Business and Economics
Department
Business
Published in
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Volume
25
Issue
2
Pages
145 - 164 (20)
Citation
AL-BUSAIDI, K.A., RAGSDELL, G. and DAWSON, R., 2017. Barriers and benefits of using social networking sites versus face to face meetings for sharing knowledge in professional societies. International Journal of Business Information Systems, 25 (2), pp. 145-164.
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Acceptance date
2017-04-03
Publication date
2017
Notes
This paper was accepted for publication in the journal International Journal of Business Information Systems and the definitive published version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJBIS.2017.083681