Title
The role of informal networks in knowledge sharing
Abstract
The application of a knowledge management strategy does not take place in a vacuum. Successfully meeting objectives of a knowledge management strategy may depend not only on the efficacy of the strategy itself or of the team that is responsible for its implementation, but also on the environment into which it is being introduced. Research carried out with an application service provider (ASP) indicates that existing informal communication networks will continue to operate independently of any formal strategy introduced. The significance of informal knowledge sharing activity may be in its incompatibility, or possible conflict, with any formal structures that are introduced. The success of any formally instigated knowledge management strategy might therefore depend on an understanding of the existence and nature of already active informal knowledge sharing structures. It is important for management to recognise the existence of such informal networks and to understand how they might affect the success of any formally introduced knowledge management strategy. In this paper the existence and reasons for informal networks, and their subsequent effects on formal knowledge sharing policy is examined.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2003
ECIS
knowledge sharing,informal communication channels,communities of interest,knowledge management,application service provider
Field
DocType
Citations 
Knowledge sharing,Computer science,Knowledge management,Application service provider,Informal communication
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
5
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tony Jewels144.34
Alan Underwood26731.10
Carmen De Pablos Heredero313.05