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2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [j11]Martin Böhringer, Dirk Röhrborn:
Microblogging in Project Management: Improving Project Communication and Documentation with Status Information. Int. J. Inf. Technol. Proj. Manag. 5(1): 24-32 (2014) - 2011
- [j10]Kai Riemer, Alexander Richter, Martin Böhringer:
Erratum to: Enterprise Microblogging. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 3(1): 57 (2011) - [j9]Patrick Helmholz, Martin Böhringer, Susanne Robra-Bissantz:
Meinungen und Prognosen in Twitter - das Ohr an der Masse. HMD Prax. Wirtsch. 280: 49-59 (2011) - [j8]Peter Gluchowski, Christian Schieder, Martin Böhringer:
Web-2.0-inspirierte Business-Intelligence-Lösungen für die Anwender der Zukunft. HMD Prax. Wirtsch. 282: 16-25 (2011) - [j7]Stuart J. Barnes, Martin Böhringer:
Modeling Use Continuance Behavior in Microblogging Services: The Case of Twitter. J. Comput. Inf. Syst. 51(4): 1-10 (2011) - [j6]Kai Riemer, Alexander Richter, Martin Böhringer:
Erratum zu: Enterprise Microblogging. Wirtschaftsinf. 53(1): 57 (2011) - [c21]Martin Böhringer, Patrick Helmholz:
"What are they Thinking?" - Accessing Collective Intelligence in Twitter. Bled eConference 2011: 49 - [c20]Martin Böhringer:
Towards a design theory for applying web 2.0 patterns to organisations. ECIS 2011: 189 - [c19]Martin Böhringer, Rico Pommerenke:
Bestands- und Bewegungsdaten im Web 2.0. MuC (Workshopband) 2011: 107-113 - [c18]Martin Böhringer:
Hojoki: Eine Plattform für Enterprise Activity Streams. MuC 2011: 279-282 - 2010
- [j5]Kai Riemer, Alexander Richter, Martin Böhringer:
Enterprise Microblogging. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 2(6): 391-394 (2010) - [j4]Martin Böhringer, Stefan Hauptmann, David Jentsch:
Microblogging zur flexiblen Unterstützung von Ad-hoc-Prozessen. HMD Prax. Wirtsch. 276: 99-110 (2010) - [j3]Martin Böhringer, Lutz Gerlach:
Das Phänomen des Status-Sharings aus tätigkeitstheoretischer Perspektive (An Activity Theory Perspective on Status Sharing). i-com 9(3): 3-6 (2010) - [j2]Kai Riemer, Alexander Richter, Martin Böhringer:
Enterprise Microblogging. Wirtschaftsinf. 52(6): 387-390 (2010) - [c17]Martin Böhringer, Peter Gluchowski, Christian Kurze, Christian Schieder:
A Business Intelligence Perspective on the Future Internet. AMCIS 2010: 267 - [c16]Martin Böhringer, Martin Gaedke:
Ubiquitous Microblogging: A Flow-Based Front-End for Information Logistics. BIS (Workshops) 2010: 158-167 - [c15]Martin Böhringer:
Emergent Case Management for Ad-hoc Processes: A Solution Based on Microblogging and Activity Streams. Business Process Management Workshops 2010: 384-395 - [c14]Patrick Scholz, Christian Schieder, Christian Kurze, Peter Gluchowski, Martin Böhringer:
Benefits and Challenges of Business Intelligence Adoption in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises. ECIS 2010: 32 - [c13]Martin Böhringer:
Das TUCEAS-Projekt: eine Architektur für Activity Streams im Unternehmen. GeNeMe 2010: 237-246 - [c12]Martin Böhringer, Lutz Gerlach:
Das Phänomen des Status-Sharings aus tätigkeitstheoretischer Perspektive. GI Jahrestagung (1) 2010: 585-590 - [c11]Stuart J. Barnes, Martin Böhringer, Christian Kurze, Jacqueline Stietzel:
Towards an Understanding of Social Software: The Case of Arinia. HICSS 2010: 1-9 - [c10]Christian Kurze, Peter Gluchowski, Martin Böhringer:
Towards an Ontology of Multidimensional Data Structures for Analytical Purposes. HICSS 2010: 1-10 - [c9]Martin Böhringer, Peter Gluchowski:
The Beauty of Simplicity - Ubiquitous Microblogging in the Enterpise. ICEIS (4) 2010: 65-70 - [c8]Martin Böhringer, Peter Gluchowski:
Ubiquitous Microblogging als dezentrales Entwurfsparadigma für leichtgewichtige Informationssysteme. MKWI 2010: 797-808 - [c7]Lutz Gerlach, Stefan Hauptmann, Martin Böhringer:
What are you doing' im Elfenbeinturm? - Microblogging im universitären Einsatz. MKWI 2010: 1485-1494
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j1]Martin Böhringer, Peter Gluchowski:
Microblogging. Inform. Spektrum 32(6): 505-510 (2009) - [c6]Stuart J. Barnes, Martin Böhringer:
Continuance usage intention in microblogging services: The case of twitter. ECIS 2009: 556-567 - [c5]Martin Böhringer, Alrik Degenkolb, Andreas Schneider:
Social Feed Reader: Status Quo and Future Perspectives. GeNeMe 2009: 25-34 - [c4]Martin Böhringer, Peter Gluchowski, Christian Kurze, Christian Schieder:
On the role of social software techniques for the design of self-organising enterprise reporting portals. ITI 2009: 153-158 - [c3]Martin Böhringer:
Information und Kontext im Enterprise 2.0. MuC (Workshopband) 2009: 130-134 - [c2]Martin Böhringer, Alexander Richter:
Adopting Enterprise 2.0: A Case Study on Microblogging. MuC 2009: 293-302 - 2008
- [c1]Martin Böhringer, Dirk Röhrborn:
Awareness durch Mikroinformationen: Anwendungsvorteile von Social Software in der informellen Projektkommunikation am Beispiel des Projekt-Microblogs ProMIC. GeNeMe 2008: 161-176
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