Title of article :
A conceptual framework of contextual factors affecting knowledge transfer using meta-synthesis method
Author/Authors :
Shoeleh, Fariba Department of Architecture - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Golabchi, Mahmoud Department of Architecture - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , haji Yakhchali, Siamak Department of Industrial Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Since knowledge is currently considering as one of the most critical resources in
organizations, knowledge management has an essential role in organizational
success. Recently knowledge transfer has become a fast growing, innovative and
essential research theme in the management domain. This paper proposes a
comprehensive framework to have effective knowledge transfer in projects,
especially transactional projects. We firstly explore, verify, and map out the key
factors affecting knowledge transfer in organizations within the last decade.
Secondly, a meta-synthesis approach is conducted by adopting “Wash and
Downe’s” seven-step method to determine the relevant, vital factors. We identify
thirty-nine effective factors classified into four categories named individual,
organizational, technological, and transnational factors. The first three types of
factors are effective for knowledge transfer in any projects; however, transnational
factors are involved primarily in transnational projects. A breakdown structure of
these factors is presented as a coherent framework. Lastly, the paper concludes
with a discussion of emerging issues, new research directions, and the practical
implications of knowledge transfer research.
Keywords :
Knowledge transfer , contextual factors , transnational projects , metasynthesis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics