DocumentCode
1807911
Title
Designing Collaborative Systems for Better Knowledge Management and Team Performance
Author
Zhang, Xiaojun ; Venkatesh, Viswanath ; Brown, Susan A.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
5-8 Jan. 2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
Collaborative technologies have been widely used to support teams to function effectively in today´s competitive business environment. However, the impacts of collaborative technologies on team performance were inconclusive in prior research. This paper seeks to understand the mediational mechanisms that transmit the effect of collaborative technologies to team performance. Specifically, we theorize the relationships between: (a) design features and knowledge contextualization; and (b) knowledge contextualization and a team´s ability to collaborate, i.e., collaboration know-how development, and assimilating knowledge, i.e., absorptive capacity, both of which are expected to influence team performance. We conducted a field study and collected data from nearly 1,900 team members (190 software project teams) in an organization and the results indicated support for our theoretical model. We discuss theoretical and practical implications of our findings.
Keywords
groupware; knowledge management; collaboration know-how development; collaborative systems; competitive business environment; knowledge contextualization; knowledge management; team performance; Collaborative work; Information technology; International collaboration; Knowledge management; Knowledge transfer; Performance gain; Technology management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Sciences (HICSS), 2010 43rd Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location
Honolulu, HI
ISSN
1530-1605
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5509-6
Electronic_ISBN
1530-1605
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HICSS.2010.137
Filename
5428722
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