Abstract
As intranet implementations of enabling structures for internal electronic business communication increases, research is needed to provide an insight into the factors affecting a successful intranet design (Tang 2000). Using a case study involving a large multinational IT organisation, this paper studies changes made to the user interface design of a large multinational organisation's intranet and examines how that intranet's usability has been affected by these changes from both the managerial and employee end-user perspectives. The paper presents both a background on intranet design, its links to the design of web-based systems, and intranet-focussed usability issues.
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Flanagana, D., Acton, T., Campiona, M., Hilla, S., & Scotta, M. (2009). Intranet Redesign and Change Management: Perspectives on Usability. International Business Research, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v1n2p128
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