DocumentCode
126950
Title
Social networking sites´ feature development from a complexity theory perspective
Author
Xiao Xuan ; Wang Tie-nan
Author_Institution
Sch. of Manage., Harbin Inst. of Technol., Harbin, China
fYear
2014
fDate
17-19 Aug. 2014
Firstpage
69
Lastpage
75
Abstract
Given that relatively few studies have been conducted on the feature development process of social networking sites (SNS), the understanding of SNS feature development may provide valuable insight for developers into designing SNS features. This paper therefore intends to illustrate how SNS features are developed through the interaction between developers and users from a complexity theory perspective. We analyze in detail why a SNS can be regarded as a complex system composed of developers, users and SNS features, and identify four processes -exploration and exploitation, affordance, evaluation and enactment, and stimulation- through which SNS features are developed. We contend that this paper contributes to research in that it expands the inclusiveness of complexity theory and shapes complexity theory in a way that fits the context of SNS. In addition, this paper provides guidance for developers in better developing SNS features, such as a welcoming attitude towards users´ responses, extracting knowledge from user evaluations and enactments, and designing SNS features with certain affordances.
Keywords
knowledge acquisition; social networking (online); user interfaces; SNS; affordance process; complex system; complexity theory perspective; evaluation-and-enactment process; exploration-and-exploitation process; knowledge extraction; social networking sites feature development; stimulation process; users responses; Blogs; Complexity theory; Context; Facebook; Feature extraction; Media; complexity theory; design; feature development; social networking sites;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Management Science & Engineering (ICMSE), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Helsinki
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-5375-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICMSE.2014.6930210
Filename
6930210
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