Mixed methods analysis of enterprise social networks

Sebastian Behrendt, Alexander Richter, Matthias Trier

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    Abstract

    The increasing use of enterprise social networks (ESN) generates vast amounts of data, giving researchers and managerial decision makers unprecedented opportunities for analysis. However, more transparency about the available data dimensions and how these can be combined is needed to yield accurate insights into the multi-facetted phenomenon of ESN use. In order to address this issue, we first conducted a systematic literature review to identify available data dimensions and integrated them into a conceptual framework. We then adopted this framework as part of a mixed methods research approach to comprehensively analyze an empirical ESN case. With our results serving as a proof of concept we show the insights that can be derived from different data dimensions and how combining these can improve the validity of the analysis. The application of the framework also allows us to derive a detailed guideline for combining different data sources in ESN analysis to support researchers and decision makers.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalComputer Networks
    Volume75
    Pages (from-to)560-577
    Number of pages18
    ISSN1389-1286
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • Mixed methods
    • Social software
    • Enterprise social networks
    • Evaluation
    • Social network analysis
    • Case study

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