Title
Understanding Knowledge Management Phenomena In Virtual Communities From A Goal-Directed Approach
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand the formation of knowledge management (KM) decisions, including intention for knowledge contribution and knowledge exploration. The authors build on the goal-directed model and a trust-based lens to develop a belief-trust-decision framework. The authors theorize belief as individual factors (one's virtual skill) and environmental factors (cooperative norms, familiarity), and trust as emotional trust and cognitive trust. Individual factors represent one's virtual skill to control knowledge exchange, while environmental factors reflect the level of support/control for this exchange by the context.Design/methodology/approach This study uses a survey method to collect data and partial least squares to analyze them.Findings The authors found that KM decision is affected by two types of trust, directly or indirectly. They are, in turn, influenced by individual factors and environmental factors.Research limitations/implications Generalizability of the findings to virtual communities with different collaboration protocol deserves further investigation. This study contributes to the research on KM and social behavior by providing a comprehensive explanation on KM decision through one's goal achievement in knowledge exchange behavior, in terms of trust development. Besides, the authors theorize one's belief on knowledge exchange as skill-control and context-control to represent the drivers for trust.Practical implications The results provide suggestion for managers regarding how skill-control and context-control should be managed to improve trust development, which serves as goal achievement for KM decisions.Originality/value The authors extend prior work by yielding a new insight into how and why one's beliefs on skill-control and context-control for knowledge exchange are transferred into KM decision through one's goal achievement, characterized as trust development at both emotional and cognitive levels.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1108/IntR-05-2017-0200
INTERNET RESEARCH
Keywords
Field
DocType
Skills, Group norms, Knowledge management, Trust, Environments, Relational virtual community
Generalizability theory,Computer science,Partial least squares regression,Knowledge management,Cognition,Survey methodology
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
28
3
1066-2243
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
21
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shih-Wei Chou135325.99
Chia-Shiang Hsu274.97
Jiun-Yan Shiau3293.89
Ming-Kung Huang400.34
Yi Chou531.78