Task technology fit, the social technical gap, and social networking sites
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-2007
Abstract
Social networking sites are a form of collaborative software used by millions of people worldwide. While important descriptive and exploratory studies of these sites have been conducted, there has been little discussion of how to relate information systems theory to the use of social networking sites. This research will combine two theoretical frameworks to assist in understanding the dynamics of these sites. Task technology fit theory is applied to analyze the task requirements of relationship development and match those requirements to technical features. The Social technical gap is also applied to discover the social requirements that evolve from the use of these sites, and determine how effectively these requirements can be supported in a socio-technical system with millions of members.
Identifier
84870214771 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9781604233810]
Publication Title
Association for Information Systems 13th Americas Conference on Information Systems Amcis 2007 Reaching New Heights
First Page
4849
Last Page
4854
Volume
7
Recommended Citation
Dwyer, Catherine, "Task technology fit, the social technical gap, and social networking sites" (2007). Faculty Publications. 13075.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/13075
