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Enterprise Social Networking – Wie können Unternehmen Social Software sinnvoll nutzen?

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vom Brocke, J., Richter, D. & Riemer, K. Enterprise Social Networking – Wie können Unternehmen Social Software sinnvoll nutzen?. Wirtsch Inform Manag 4, 28–35 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1365/s35764-012-0138-6

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