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Dynamic knowledge integration in socio-technical networks: an interpretive study of intranet use for knowledge integration

journal contribution
posted on 2007-06-01, 00:00 authored by Sharman Lichtenstein, Craig Parker, A Hunter
A major challenge facing firms competing in electronic business markets is the dynamic integration of knowledge within and beyond the firm, enabled by internet-based infrastructure and emergent fluid socio-technical networks. This paper explores how social actors dynamically employ intranets to integrate formal and informal knowledge within evolving socio-technical networks that emerge, permeate and extend beyond the organisational boundary. The paper presents two case studies that illustrate how static intranets can be useful for dynamically integrating knowledge when they are interwoven with other knowledge channels such as e-mail through which flows the informal knowledge needed to make sense of and situate formal organisational knowledge. The findings suggest that businesses should carefully examine how employees integrate intranets with other channels in their work, and the shaping of knowledge outcomes that flows from such use. There are practical implications for the proper skilling of thepeople who share and integrate knowledge in this way. The paper also provides a framework for dynamic knowledge integration in socio-technical networks, which can help underpin future research in this area.

History

Journal

Journal of information & knowledge management

Volume

6

Issue

2

Pagination

1 - 13

Publisher

World Scientific

Location

River Edge, N.J.

ISSN

0219-6492

Language

eng

Notes

Electronic version of an article published as Journal of Information & Knowledge Management, Volume 6, Issue 2, 2007, pp. 1-13. Article DOI:10.1142/S021964920700172X. © 2007, World Scientific Publishing Company. http://www.worldscinet.com

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2007, World Scientific Publishing Co.