posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored bySharman Lichtenstein, Craig Parker, A Hunter
An increasing challenge for contemporary businesses is to be able to respond to perceived opportunities and threats by dynamically integrating knowledge dispersed across and beyond the organisation. This paper provides findings from two interpretive case studies that illustrate how corporate intranets can be dynamically interwoven with other knowledge technologies in socio-technical networks (STNs) to integrate distributed formal and infonnal knowledge. A key finding suggests that businesses should carefully examine employee use of intranets for dynamic knowledge integration, and any implications stemming from this new integrative role for intranets. The paper also provides a theoretical framework for dynamic knowledge integration in STNs, which can underpin future research in this area.
History
Pagination
1 - 10
Location
Adelaide, S. Aust.
Open access
Yes
Start date
2006-12-06
End date
2006-12-08
ISBN-13
9780975841716
ISBN-10
0975841718
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication
Copyright notice
2006, Sharman Lichtenstein, Craig M. Parker and Alexia Hunter
Editor/Contributor(s)
S Spencer, A Jenkins
Title of proceedings
ACIS 2006 : Proceedings of the 17th Australasian Conference on Information Systems