This paper provides an introduction to the topic of Enterprise Social Networks (ESN) and illustrates possible applications, potentials, and challenges for future research. It outlines an analysis of research papers containing a literature overview in the field of ESN. Subsequently, single relevant research papers are analysed and further research potentials derived therefrom. This yields seven promising areas for further research: (1) user behaviour; (2) effects of ESN usage; (3) management, leadership, and governance; (4) value assessment and success measurement; (5) cultural effects, (6) architecture and design of ESN; and (7) theories, research designs and methods. This paper characterises these areas and articulates further research directions.
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Stei, G., Sprenger, S., & Rossmann, A. (2016). Enterprise Social Networks: Status quo of current research and future research directions. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 255, pp. 371–382). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39426-8_29
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