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    • Managing Identities: from goverment e-commerce to national security 

      Seltsikas, Philip
      Published 2009-10-15
      This paper is concerned with the challenges and issues facing US State and Federal government in attempting to develop, implement and maintain electronic identity managament systems. Primary data was collected from four ...
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    • Developing an Information Capability. Developing Practioner Survey & Focus Group Findings 

      Hardy, Catherine A; Williams, Susan
      Published 2010-01-01
      Open Access
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    • Analysis of Current Grounded Theory Method Practices 

      Raduescu, Corina; Vessey, Iris
      Published 2011-03-15
      Use of the grounded theory research method (GTM) is increasing across many fields of inquiry. Understanding the GTM and how to apply it is therefore a key task for researchers examining the possibility of using these methods ...
      Open Access
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    • Tweet Talking - Exploring The Nature Of Microblogging at Capgemini Yammer 

      Riemer, Kai; Diederich, Stephan; Richter, Alexander; Scifleet, Paul
      Published 2011-03-15
      Microblogging has gained widespread popularity with the emergence of Twitter. While Twitter has shaped public perceptions of Microblogging, organisations have begun experimenting with Microblogging ‘behind the firewall’, ...
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    • Oh, SNEP! The Dynamics of Social Network Emergence - the case of Capgemini Yammer 

      Riemer, Kai; Overfeld, Philipp; Scifleet, Paul; Richter, Alexander
      Published 2012-01-23
      With more and more organisations accepting social media into the workplace as an integral part of professional practice and group communication, understanding what exactly happens when enterprise social networks suddenly ...
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    • Powercrowd: Enterprise Social Networking in Professional Service Work: A Case Study of Yammer at Deloitte Australia 

      Riemer, Kai; Scifleet, Paul; Reddig, Ruwen
      Published 2012-05-16
      Social media technologies are making fast inroads into organisations. In the context of knowledgeintensive work the propositions of improving communication, information sharing and user involvement seem particularly ...
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    • S.O.C.I.A.L. - Emergent Enterprise Social Networking Use Cases: A Multi Case Study Comparison 

      Riemer, Kai; Richter, Alexander
      Published 2012-12-12
      Enterprise Social Networking (ESN) is a relatively new phenomenon. It refers to the application of Internet platforms for relationship building and short message exchanges in the context of workplace communication. While ...
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    • The role of groups as local context in large Enterprise Social Networks: A Case Study of Yammer at Deloitte Australia 

      Riemer, Kai; Tavakoli, Asin
      Published 2013-07-27
      Enterprise Social Networking, the application of popular social networking techniques to the workplaces of organisations, is an increasingly common phenomenon. But its nature, benefits and proliferation are not yet fully ...
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    • Australian Digital Commerce: A commentary on the retail sector 

      Riemer, Kai; Brunk, Jens; Gal, Uri; Gilchriest, Ben; Ord, Robert
      Published 2013-11-19
      In this market study we analysed the digital presences of 89 Australian retailers using a catalogue of 63 single items. We find that while Australian retailers have achieved reasonable levels of maturity in the informational ...
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    • Australian Digital Commerce: Now is the Time for Australian Retailers to Address the Customer Engagement Gap 

      Riemer, Kai; Gal, Uri; Brunk, Jens; Gilchriest, Ben; Ord, Robert; Tong, Jo-An
      Published 2014-07-15
      This is where the abstract will go when it is ready.
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    • Digital Disruptive Intermediaries: Finding new digital opportunities by disrupting existing business models 

      Riemer, Kai; Gal, Uri; Hamann, Jakob; Gilchriest, Ben; Teixeira, Martim
      Published 2015-03-31
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    • Edification: That's the Name of the (New Technology) Game 

      Johnston, Robert B.; Riemer, Kai; Hafermalz, Ella
      Published 2017
      What should we do when we encounter a new technology that does not make sense? In the organisational context, there are established ways to evaluate new technologies for their fit into existing operating practice, but these ...
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    • The Fintech Advantage: Harnessing digital technology, keeping the customer in focus 

      Riemer, Kai; Hafermalz, Ella; Roosen, Armin; Boussand, Nicolas; El Aoufi, Hind; Mo, David; Kosheliev, Alex
      Published 2017-02-28
      Australia’s Fintech industry is thriving. Fintech start-ups are enjoying investments from both venture capitalists and traditional financial institutions who recognise the importance of digital ways of doing business. ...
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    • Living Infrastructure 

      Reimers, Kai; Johnston, Robert B.
      Published 2017-12-20
      Infrastructure is widely regarded merely as a material (lifeless) system that brings together the activities of diverse practices. In contrast to this view, we propose that when infrastructure provides a site where practices ...
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    • The Go-Betweens: Backstage Collaboration Among Community Managers in an Inter-organisational Enterprise Social Network 

      Riemer, Kai; Hafermalz, Ella
      Published 2018
      Enterprise Social Networks (ESN) have made inroads into many workplaces demonstrating their usefulness for enabling collaboration, information sharing and new forms of knowledge work. Yet, at the same time many organisations ...
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    • What’s in a Group? Identification of group types for Enterprise Social Network Analytics using SWOOP data 

      Riemer, Kai; Lee, Laurence Lock; Kjaer, Cai; Haeffner, Annika
      Published 2018-08-24
      We report on research, carried out in collaboration with SWOOP Analytics, to identify metrics that allow distinguishing groups in Enterprise Social Networks (ESN) according to their activity patterns. The emerging field ...
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    • Technology Introduction as a Time-Extended, Social Process: Key Articulations in the Literature 

      Eshraghi, Ali; Johnston, Robert B.; Riemer, Kai
      Published 2019
      What happens after new technologies are installed in organisations? To address this question, we performed an in-depth literature review primarily utilising a hermeneutical approach but also incorporating insights from ...
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    • Disruption as worldview change: A Kuhnian analysis of the digital music revolution 

      Riemer, Kai; Johnston, Robert B.
      Published 2019
      Why is it that technology-enabled industry disruptions appear entirely inevitable with hindsight, yet practitioners in disrupted businesses typically struggle to detect and respond appropriately to disruption while it is ...
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    • People Analytics – Using Data and Algorithms to shape the Employee Experience 

      Gal, Uri; Riemer, Kai; Harth-Kitzerow, Christopher; Aboud, Catherine; Duquesne, Claire; Briggs, Simone
      Published 2019-02-28
      People Analytics (PA) is the name for a growing approach to talent management that has the potential to re-shape the employee experience. Making use of new computational techniques to leverage large amounts of digital data ...
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    • Bayesian forecast of the basic reproduction number during the Covid-19 epidemic in Morocco and Italy 

      El Fatini, Mohamed; El Khalifi, Mohamed; Gerlach, Richard; Pettersson, Roger
      Published 2021
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