A framework for information systems architecture
IBM Systems Journal
Process innovation: reengineering work through information technology
Process innovation: reengineering work through information technology
A Business Model for B2B Integration through Web Services
CEC '04 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce Technology
Value Webs: Using Ontologies to Bundle Real-World Services
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Business architecture: A new paradigm to relate business strategy to ICT
Information Systems Frontiers
Communications of the ACM - Services science
Impact of social influence in e-commerce decision making
Proceedings of the ninth international conference on Electronic commerce
Business Process Management: Concepts, Languages, Architectures
Business Process Management: Concepts, Languages, Architectures
HICSS '08 Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
International Journal of Web and Grid Services
Web 2.0 and beyond: implications for electronic commerce
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Electronic commerce
A social interaction analysis methodology for improving E-collaboration over the Internet
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Communications of the ACM
Online Social Shopping: The Functions and Symbols of Design Artifacts
HICSS '10 Proceedings of the 2010 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
IEEE Software
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Cloud Computing: The New Frontier of Internet Computing
IEEE Internet Computing
Knowledge evolution strategies and organizational performance: A strategic fit analysis
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Assessing and enhancing e-business processes
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
What drives global ICT adoption? Analysis and research directions
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Introduction to the Special Issue Social Commerce: A Research Framework for Social Commerce
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
What Drives Social Commerce: The Role of Social Support and Relationship Quality
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
On the network effect in Web 2.0 applications
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
A methodology for web services-based SOA realisation
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Content Contribution for Revenue Sharing and Reputation in Social Media: A Dynamic Structural Model
Journal of Management Information Systems
Social commerce research: An integrated view
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Introduction to special issue on cloud and service computing
Service Oriented Computing and Applications
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Social commerce is doing commerce in a collaborative and participative way, by using social media, through an enterprise interactive interface that enables social interactions. Technologies such as Web 2.0, Cloud Computing and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) enable social commerce. Yet, a framework for social commerce, putting Enterprise Social Interactions as central entities, would provide a strong business justification for social commerce design and adoption with these enabling technologies. This work first proposes a framework for social commerce-oriented business that captures: (a) three main entities: Enterprise social Interactions, Actors, and Business Processes (and their output: products/services), (b) the relationships between these entities, and (c) the constraints (if any). Then, it focuses on the conceptualization of the key entity, Enterprise Social Interactions, to shape the required enterprise interface that promotes openness, collaboration and participation, which enables the required knowledge emergence and intelligence for the value (co-)creation. A central component of the enterprise technology architecture, we refer to as Enterprise Social Interaction Manager (ESIM) realizes the interface. An example shows how the realization of the ESIM functionalities with Web 2.0, Cloud computing, and SOA enables the different categories of collaborative B2B integration that underlines and backs social commerce.