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IN RECENT YEARS, ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION EXPERIENCED SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENTS THROUGH NEW WEB 2.0 SOLUTIONS. HEREBY, NEW ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS OPENED COMPLETELY NEW POSSIBILITIES FOR COMMUNICATION. HOWEVER, NEW RISKS (E.G., INFORMATION OVERLOAD) EMERGED AS WELL. THIS ARTICLE PRESENTS AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION ON THE USE OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS FOR INFORMATION SHARING AND ON THE INFLUENCE ON EMPLOYEES’ PERFORMANCE.
Mindfully Resisting the Bandwagon – IT Implementation and Its Consequences in the Financial Crisis
(2013)
Although the ”financial meltdown” between 2007 and 2009 can be substantially attributed to herding behaviour in the subprime market for credit default swaps, a “mindless” IT implementation of participating financial services providers played a major role in the facilitation of the underlying bandwagon. The problem was a discrepancy between two core complementary capabilities: (1.) the (economic-rationalistic) ability to execute financial transactions (to comply with the herd) in milliseconds and (2.) the required contextualized mindfulness capabilities to comprehend the implications of the transactions being executed and the associated IT innovation decisions that enabled these transactions.
SOCIAL NETWORKS ARE COMMONLY USED IN PRIVATE AND BUSINESS LIFE. DIFFERENT STUDIES OUTLINE THAT THIS TREND WILL INCREASE IN THE NEARER FUTURE. IN ORDER TO UNDERSTAND THE BEHAVIORAL INTENTION TO PARTICIPATE IN SOCIAL NETWORKS OF NEXT GENERATION EMPLOYEES, WE EXTENDED THE WELL-ESTABLISHED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR TO HABIT AND INFORMATION OVERLOAD. USING SURVEY DATA FROM 262 PARTICIPANTS, WE FOUND THAT THE OVERLOAD OF INFORMATION PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE TO PARTICIPATE IN SOCIAL NETWORKS, BESIDES THE HABIT TO USE SUCH NETWORKS.