Knowledge sharing through virtual layers in regional sustainable development networks
conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00authored byRosemary Van Der Meer, Lioubov Torlina, Jamie MustardJamie Mustard
Our research examines how the organisational structure facilitates knowledge sharing within the group. This case study examines a Victorian regional sustainable group using interviews and social network analysis to identify the group’s organisational structure and its effect on knowledge sharing between the members. Our findings indicate that while the mixed membership, lack of hierarchy and layered structure are complex, these elements work together to provide members with a rich body of knowledge. The diversity and differences in membership are complimentary and combined can provide a more in-depth understanding of the regional sustainable development issues.
History
Event
Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (15th : 2011 : Brisbane, Queensland)
Pagination
1 - 13
Publisher
Queensland University of Technology
Location
Brisbane, Queensland
Place of publication
Brisbane, Q.L.D.
Start date
2011-07-07
End date
2011-07-11
ISBN-13
9781864356441
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2011, PACIS
Title of proceedings
PACIS 2011 : Proceedings of the 15th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems