Intra-Organizational Connectivity and Interactivity With Intranets: The Case of the Pharmaceutical Company
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- University of Bath
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Overview: The paper argues that connectivity and interactivity are key features of effective intranet systems which promote knowledge sharing and innovation within organizations. Yet these features have not been well-conceptualised in the literature. Using the case of a large pharmaceutical organization where intranet use is evaluated, reconceptualise these two concepts are reconceptualised and their interrelationships examined. In this paper, a model is developed that presents the relationship between intranet connectivity and interactivity. In doing so, the concept of connectivity is broadened up to include both technological and organizational connectivity.
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Format: PDF | Size: 257KB | Date: Feb 2005 | Pages: 28




