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The influence of institutional and conductive aspects on entrepreneurial innovation: Evidence from GEM data
Talah S. Arabiyat, Metri Mdanat, Mohamed Haffar, Ahmad Ghoneim, Omar ArabiyatThe purpose of this paper is to improve understanding of how different aspects of the national institutional environment may influence the extent of innovative entrepreneurial…
Disclosing the bright side of SNs in the workplace: A comparison between ESNs and public SNs in benefiting the organizations
Mohammad Olfat, Gholam Ali Tabarsa, Sadra Ahmadi, Sajjad ShokouhyarThe purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to document that employees’ use of social networks (SNs) does not necessarily bring negative consequences and can indirectly benefit…
Development and validation of a multidimensional instrument for measuring internal marketing in Chinese higher education
Umar Farooq Sahibzada, Cai Jianfeng, Fawad Latif, Zahid ShafaitHigher Education Institutions (HEIs) require regular generation of information determining what employees want from their institution and their real feelings about their jobs…
Explaining the emergence of hedonic motivations in enterprise social networks and their impact on sustainable user engagement: A four-drive perspective
Christian Meske, Iris Junglas, Stefan StieglitzEnterprise social networks (ESNs) in organizations have become an increasingly important technology to support the exchange of information and knowledge. Many ESN projects fail…
How does business-IT strategic alignment dimension impact on organizational performance measures: Conjecture and empirical analysis
Aboobucker Ilmudeen, Yukun Bao, Ibraheem Mubarak AlharbiDespite the conceptual, empirical and theoretical advances in alignment–performance relationship, there is a limited research on the alignment dimensions and organizational…
Usage control architecture options for data sovereignty in business ecosystems
Johannes Zrenner, Frederik Oliver Möller, Christian Jung, Andreas Eitel, Boris OttoCurrent business challenges force companies to exchange critical and sensitive data. The data provider pays great attention to the usage of their data and wants to control it by…
Effective organisational change to achieve successful ITIL implementation: Lessons learned from a multiple case study of large Australian firms
Malcolm Blumberg, Aileen Cater-Steel, Mohammad Mehdi Rajaeian, Jeffrey SoarAlthough an increasing number of organisations implement the Information Technology Infrastructure Library® (ITIL®) with the aim to improve provision of information technology…
Do strategy, processes, personnel and technology affect firm’s propensity to adopt cloud computing?: An empirical investigation
Niki Kyriakou, Euripides N. LoukisPrevious empirical research on cloud computing (CC) adoption factors has examined the effects of only a small number of firm’s characteristics on CC adoption. The purpose of this…
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