Social Conceptualizations of Technology Structuring – A Comparative Analysis of Wikis at Two Global Organizations (original) (raw)

2013, International Journal of Virtual Communities and Social Networking

The widespread adoption and use of social media in almost every aspect of our daily lives may outpace existing empirical understandings. In organizations, social media are increasingly used by professional individuals and communities to support dynamic collaboration and knowledge sharing. While there is a growing amount of research on this subject, still little is known on how people use different kinds of social media in practice. That is, there is a need for an empirical understanding that addresses actual use practices of social media within the formal boundaries of organizations. To this end, we report on results from a qualitative comparative study of the use of wikis at two global organizations. Our aim is to develop an empirical understanding of the enactment of structures and the ways by which people structure and organize their wiki use practices by drawing on Orlikowski’s (2000) practice lens. The findings from our analysis suggest a number of enacted structures that reflect diverse wiki use practices. Our main contribution centers on developing three key mechanisms that provide means for understanding the structuring of the use of technology.