How affordances of chatbots cross the chasm between social and traditional enterprise systems

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Emanuel Stoeckli
Christian Dremel
Falk Uebernickel
Walter Brenner
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[1] University of St. Gallen,Institute of Information Management
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Electronic Markets | 2020年 / 30卷
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Social information systems; Enterprise systems; Chatbot; Slack; Enterprise messenger; Affordances; O33; M15;
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Digital and agile companies widely use chatbots in the form of integrations into enterprise messengers such as Slack and Microsoft Teams. However, there is a lack of empirical evidence about their action possibilities (i.e., affordances), for example, to link social interactions with third-party systems and processes. Therefore, we adopt a three-stage process. Grounded in a preliminary study and a qualitative study with 29 interviews from 17 organizations, we inductively derive rich contextual insights of 14 affordances and constraints, which serve as input for a Q-Methodology study that highlights five perceptional differences. We find that actualizing these affordances leads to higher-level affordances of chatbots that augment social information systems with affordances of traditional enterprise systems. Crossing the chasm between these, so far, detached systems contributes a novel perspective on how to balance novel digital with traditional systems, flexibility and malleability with stability and control, exploration with exploitation, and agility with discipline.
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