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Research Projects And Web 2.0: Challenges And Effects

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  • Gabriela Meșniță

    (Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, "Al. I. Cuza" University, Iasi, Romania)

  • Dumitru Oprea

    (Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, "Al. I. Cuza" University, Iasi, Romania)

  • Florin Dumitriu

    (Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, "Al. I. Cuza" University, Iasi, Romania)

Abstract

There are already a few years since we heard about Web 2.0. There was a real frenzy around this new concept. In short time new terms have emerged related to Web 2.0 like Government 2.0, Research 2.0, e-Science 2.0 and Project Management 2.0. This paper aims to focus on the challenges of project management under Web 2.0, especially research projects. What is the awareness of project teams in using Web 2.0 tools? What is the confidence on information gathered with Web 2.0 tools? How will the team results and productivity be affected? These are few questions that undertake to find some hypothesis for next article with focus on Romanian research projects. The analysis needs and the paper conclusions will be based on interpretation of existing statistics and data gathering on the web.

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  • Gabriela Meșniță & Dumitru Oprea & Florin Dumitriu, 2011. "Research Projects And Web 2.0: Challenges And Effects," Analele Stiintifice ale Universitatii "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" din Iasi - Stiinte Economice (1954-2015), Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, vol. 2011, pages 265-277, july.
  • Handle: RePEc:aic:journl:y:2011:v:se:p:265-277
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    Keywords

    Web 2.0; project management; research project;
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    JEL classification:

    • M15 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - IT Management
    • O33 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Technological Change: Choices and Consequences; Diffusion Processes

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