Websites how interaction environments to innovation in knowledge society
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https://doi.org/10.5195/biblios.2012.50Keywords:
Knowledge society, Interaction environments, Innovation, Corporate portalsAbstract
It deals with the possibility of corporate portals are used as interaction environments for stimulating the innovation process. Aims to highlight, from a reflection, the features related to corporate portals that pose as the possible interaction environments for innovation, seeking to demonstrate, from a scan, as is the production of scientific articles on the subject in the field of Information Science (IS) for this proposed method uses as established by Ensslin et al. (2010). Contextualizes the theme in society knowledge, including the major technological changes developed and highlights the need to obtain information and knowledge for development of the innovation process. Points out the importance of interactions for exchange of information and presents considerations regarding this aspect. It makes thinking about the possibility and benefit of corporate portals are used as supportive environment for the innovation process. Concludes that the corporate portals can act as interaction environments to exchange information related to the innovation process and knowledge construction, since they allow virtual relationships through the sharing tools available today.Downloads
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2012-06-13
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Inomata, D. O., & Pintro, S. (2012). Websites how interaction environments to innovation in knowledge society. Biblios Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, (47), 1–29. https://doi.org/10.5195/biblios.2012.50
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