Abstract

The current affordances of ubiquitous global connections, of a large number of open resources, and of social and professional networks may boost innovation in open-minded organisations through their personnel’s empowerment. Lifelong and ubiquitous learning, cloud computing and smart working frameworks are the pillars of the change that is replacing the traditional work model and transforming the way crowds of people communicate, collaborate, teamwork, produce value and growth for the entities of which they are part. All this directly involves the smart city concept. The “cloudworker” virtually works, learns and socially participates effectively from anywhere anytime, and comfortably interacts in a knowledge society built on networked ecologies. Cloud teamwork applications, such as Google+ can be, enable teams to be more productive and organisations to devote more time to their core mission. Social networking and collaboration technologies draw renewed attention on the evidence that organisations are social entities above all; as such, they can turn into whole systems of leadership and learning, that is high-performance work systems. This paper aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Google+ as a leveraging teamwork tool in learning organisations. Results show that technology is not only a means of social exchange, but it turns into the joint design of learning and organisational strategies, and into the growth of learning communities.

Highlights

  • Collaboration and interdependence are key assets in current complex and multicultural society

  • The paradigm change driven by cloud computing is replacing the traditional work model and transforming the way crowds of people communicate, collaborate, teamwork, produce value and growth for their entities

  • The “cloudworker”, a prototypical information operative, (Venkatesh, 2008) virtually works, learns and socially participates effectively from anywhere, anytime; he/she comfortably interacts in a knowledge society built on networked ecologies (Leone & Guazzaroni, 2010)

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Introduction

Collaboration and interdependence are key assets in current complex and multicultural society. The “cloudworker”, a prototypical information operative, (Venkatesh, 2008) virtually works, learns and socially participates effectively from anywhere, anytime; he/she comfortably interacts in a knowledge society built on networked ecologies (Leone & Guazzaroni, 2010) Cloud teamwork applications, such as Google+ can be, enable teams to be more productive and organisations to devote more time to their core mission. Teamworkers can expand their trustworthy professional network thanks to semantic vocabularies, optimise their knowledge management and sharing by exploiting folksonomies, share and keep updated any document, spreadsheet or presentation, and every co-user can make edits at the same time; they can store files, arrange and hold video chats, schedule meetings, and create and manage project sites with people from and outside their organisation, in the cloud These remarkable affordances require a smart working approach, that is the array of changes activated by greater flexibility blended with greater use of ICT. The authors’ design-based research experiences are reported and outcomes are discussed

High-performance work systems and staff’s empowerment
Smart teamwork
Informal networking for professional development
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