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The Role Micro-Blogging Plays in Informal Communication and Knowledge Sharing Activities Within Universities: A Review of The Literature

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  • Shakiba Kazemian

    (Brunel University London, London, UK)

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Micro-blogging is one of the most common informal social networking tools these days. Micro-blogs, a comparatively new phenomena, have changed the business world in a positive way with encouraging and providing a variability of impressions on collaboration and managerial novelty which growing very fast and becoming very popular among large organizations. Microblogging is considered as an opportunity that will finally enhance the employment engagement and providing a variety of effects on co-operative work (e.g., relational benefits & personal benefits to organizations). Until now, using enterprise social networks (ESNs) have been receiving increasingly more attention in business sectors such as multinational technology companies and practice over the past years, this article will review the biggest existing gap that is using internal social networking enterprise in academia.

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  • Shakiba Kazemian, 2018. "The Role Micro-Blogging Plays in Informal Communication and Knowledge Sharing Activities Within Universities: A Review of The Literature," International Journal of Knowledge and Systems Science (IJKSS), IGI Global, vol. 9(3), pages 18-31, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jkss00:v:9:y:2018:i:3:p:18-31
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