ICT use and network relations : exploring knowledge-sharing networks in distributed organizations
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Hermanrud, I., Sørned, J.O. (2009) ICT use and network relations : exploring knowledge-sharing networks in distributed organizations. Issues in informing science and information technology. 6, 25-44Sammendrag
This study of media use and knowledge sharing within distributed organizations addresses two
questions: (1) How do people combine different ICTs (information and communication technologies)
when they engage in a professional knowledge-sharing network? (2) How are combinations
of ICTs used when people engage in frequent as opposed to infrequent relations? Existing research
exploring the role of ICTs in distributed organizational settings has tended to focus on single
media use and the importance of social capital. As a result, the characteristics and consequences
of multiple media use have been largely ignored.
Our study reveals that people combine different ICTs all the time, but they do so relatively less
often in the knowledge-sharing network, where they rely more on official channels. We also
found that frequent and successful knowledge sharing correlates with each individual’s willingness,
and ability, to communicate their knowledge assets freely.
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Artikkelen er publisert i Issues in informing science and information technology vol. 6, 2009