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Erschienen in: WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK 2/2009

01.04.2009 | WI – Aufsatz

Analyse informeller Kommunikationsnetzwerke am Beispiel einer Fallstudie

verfasst von: Dr. Kai Fischbach, Prof. Dr. Detlef Schoder, Dr. Peter A. Gloor

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Zusammenfassung

Die Struktur und Dynamik informeller Kommunikationsnetzwerke sind von zentraler Bedeutung für das Funktionieren betrieblicher Arbeitsprozesse und beeinflussen die Leistungs- und Innovationsfähigkeit von wissensintensiven Organisationen. Während sich die meisten Führungskräfte dessen bewusst sind, fehlt es an (teil-)automatischen, IT-gestützten Methoden und Instrumenten, die informelle Kommunikationsnetzwerke erfassbar machen. Während die Protokollierung elektronisch vermittelter Kommunikation in den letzten Jahren deutliche Fortschritte gemacht hat, ist die Abbildung von persönlichen Interaktionen nach wie vor sehr aufwändig und insbesondere bei manuellen Verfahren sehr fehleranfällig. Die Autoren zeigen in dem Beitrag, wie sich informelle Kommunikationsnetzwerke mit Hilfe von IT-gestützten Verfahren untersuchen lassen. Dabei präsentieren sie ein Instrument („Social Badges“), das Daten über die persönliche Kommunikation automatisch und genauer erfasst, als dies mit herkömmlichen Mitteln realisierbar ist. Die praktische Verwendbarkeit des Ansatzes wird anhand einer Fallstudie evaluiert.

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Metadaten
Titel
Analyse informeller Kommunikationsnetzwerke am Beispiel einer Fallstudie
verfasst von
Dr. Kai Fischbach
Prof. Dr. Detlef Schoder
Dr. Peter A. Gloor
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2009
Verlag
SP Gabler Verlag
Erschienen in
WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK / Ausgabe 2/2009
Print ISSN: 0937-6429
Elektronische ISSN: 1861-8936
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11576-008-0124-z

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