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Augmented Reality Smart Glasses and Knowledge Management: A Conceptual Framework for Enterprise Social Networks
Hein, Daniel Wilfried Erwin; Rauschnabel, Philipp A. (2016): Augmented Reality Smart Glasses and Knowledge Management: A Conceptual Framework for Enterprise Social Networks, in: Alexander Rossmann, Gerald Stei, und Markus Besch (Hrsg.), Enterprise Social Networks : Erfolgsfaktoren für die Einführung und Nutzung - Grundlagen, Praxislösungen, Fallbeispiele, Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, S. 83–109, doi: 10.1007/978-3-658-12652-0_5.
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Title of the compilation:
Enterprise Social Networks : Erfolgsfaktoren für die Einführung und Nutzung - Grundlagen, Praxislösungen, Fallbeispiele
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Year of publication:
2016
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978-3-658-12652-0
978-3-658-12651-3
Language:
English
Abstract:
Augmented Reality Smart Glasses are an emerging new wearable technology that integrates virtual information in a user’s view-field. In this article, the authors discuss the opportunities of smart glasses in the context of Enterprise Social Networks (ESN). A proposed conceptual model is developed that demonstrates the underlying mechanisms that drive smart glasses ESN adoption on a firm level. Furthermore, on the individual employee level, the authors propose the antecedents to active and passive use. The theoretical contribution is a comprehensive hierarchical model that extends prior technology acceptance and ESN research. On the managerial front, the article provides guidance to managers who aim at achieving competitive advantages by improving knowledge management through the use of new wearable Augmented Reality technologies.
Keywords:
enterprise social networks; smart glasses; augmented reality; conceptual framework
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Contribution to an Articlecollection
Activation date:
September 12, 2016
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