DocumentCode
1527985
Title
Interaction of Individual and Social Antecedents of Learning Effectiveness: A Study in the IT Research Context
Author
Kankanhalli, A. ; Pee, L.G. ; Tan, G.W. ; Chhatwal, S.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Volume
59
Issue
1
fYear
2012
Firstpage
115
Lastpage
128
Abstract
Individual learning is key to performance for knowledge-intensive activities such as information technology research. Individuals´ learning effectiveness is inevitably influenced by both individual differences and the social forces of their surrounding context. While learning can be arduous and the effects of both sets of factors need to be understood to facilitate it, prior studies have typically examined social and individual aspects separately. This study integrates individual factors from the symbolic cognition perspective with social factors from the situated cognition view in a model to explain learning effectiveness. The model was tested through a survey of individual learners working on information technology-related research projects. The findings indicate that the individual factors of knowledge sourcing initiative and learning orientation as well as the social factors of shared understanding and prosharing norms have significant influences on individuals´ learning effectiveness. Further, network ties and prosharing norms interact with learning orientation and knowledge sourcing initiative, respectively, to influence learning effectiveness. Implications of these findings for research and practice are discussed.
Keywords
cognition; organisational aspects; research and development; social sciences; IT research context; cognition view; individual antecedents; individual differences; individual factors; individual learners; individual learning; information technology research; information technology-related research projects; knowledge sourcing initiative; knowledge-intensive activity; learning effectiveness; learning orientation; network ties; prosharing norms; shared understanding; social antecedents; social factors; social forces; surrounding context; symbolic cognition perspective; Cognition; Context; Couplings; Humans; Knowledge engineering; Materials; Social factors; Absorptive capacity; knowledge sourcing initiative; learning effectiveness; learning orientation; social capital;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.2011.2144988
Filename
5776673
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