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Exploring the Adoption, Utility, and Social Influences of Social Bookmarking in a Corporate Environment
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Laurie E. Damianos, MITRE Corporation
Donna Cuomo, MITRE Corporation
John Griffith, MITRE Corporation
David M. Hirst, MITRE Corporation
James Smallwood, MITRE Corporation
This paper describes an ongoing technology investigation to assess the value and utility of social bookmarking on a corporate intranet. We hypothesize that social bookmarking would be useful in this environment for resource management, information sharing and discovery, expert finding, and social networking. We discuss features of the prototype system deployed and early analysis of findings on adoption, usage, and social influences. We conclude with our challenges and plans for future development and integration into the enterprise.
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Laurie E. Damianos, Donna Cuomo, John Griffith, David M. Hirst, James Smallwood, "Exploring the Adoption, Utility, and Social Influences of Social Bookmarking in a Corporate Environment," hicss, pp.86b, 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'07), 2007
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