A Twitter knowledge sharing model based on small businesses in the Western Cape

Wiaan Heyns, S. Buckley
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In this paper, the researcher set out to show how Twitter could be used as knowledge sharing platform in small South African businesses in the Western Cape. The purpose of the study was to implement a Twitter knowledge sharing platform in three small businesses in the Western Cape so as to measure the potential of the platform as knowledge sharing medium. The researcher gathered data through semi-structured interviews. This paper aimed to shed more light on two aspects identified in the literature as a gap in the knowledge on using social networking services as a knowledge sharing platform. Firstly the focus was placed on incorporating Twitter throughout a business as a whole. Secondly, the platform is no longer considered novel, and as such it was revisited at this time. The sample comprised of 15 semi-structured interview participants across three small businesses. Although it became apparent that small businesses are not willing to use Twitter exclusively as knowledge sharing tool, foregoing traditional platforms, the researcher proposed a use case of Twitter, which he believes takes the greatest advantage of the functions Twitter affords.
基于西开普省小企业的Twitter知识共享模式
在这篇论文中,研究人员着手展示如何将Twitter用作西开普省小型南非企业的知识共享平台。本研究的目的是在西开普省的三家小企业中实施Twitter知识共享平台,以衡量该平台作为知识共享媒介的潜力。研究人员通过半结构化访谈收集数据。本文旨在更多地阐明文献中确定的两个方面,即使用社交网络服务作为知识共享平台的知识差距。首先,重点放在将Twitter整合到整个企业中。其次,这个平台不再被认为是新颖的,因此在这个时候它被重新审视了。样本包括来自三家小型企业的15名半结构化访谈参与者。虽然很明显,小企业不愿意将Twitter作为知识共享工具,而放弃传统平台,但研究人员提出了Twitter的一个用例,他认为这可以最大限度地利用Twitter提供的功能。
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