This survey is part of a research study of the IT for Business Management Group at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (TIGE-UPM) about the use of 2.0 tools (blogsA blog (or weblog) is a web-based application that facilitates content publishing on different topics, allowing for chronological visualization similar to a log book in a way that contents are ordered by most recent creation time.



The contents in a blog can be texts, images, multimedia and links to other external websites.



A blog is interactive in the sense that readers can comment to the author's original post. Each new entry in a blog is called a “post” and wikisA wiki is a web-based application that allows users to create and edit online contents.



Corporate wikis (wikis used in companies) are mainly used for content and information sharing.



The structure of a wiki is based on text/hypertext format. Users are able to create new entries, revise the existing text, create hyperlinks to other wiki or external web pages, modify the content and delete them, all in a relatively simple way. A popular example of a wiki is the Wikipedia. ) for collaboration in business contexts.

On the following screen there are a few questions that will allow is to differentiate the profiles of respondents and the companies they work for.

Next, you will find a series of questions, grouped in blocks (six for each tool) related to the use of blogs and wikis for collaborative purposes in organizations.

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This questionnaire is completely anonymous and the data collected will be aggregated for analysis

It takes approximately 12 minutes to complete the questionnaire for each tool.

Thank you very much for your cooperation.