Interdepartmental Knowledge Transfer Success During Information Technology Projects
Kevin Laframboise,
Anne-Marie Croteau,
Anne Beaudry and
Mantas Manovas
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Kevin Laframboise: Concordia University, Canada
Anne-Marie Croteau: Concordia University, Canada
Anne Beaudry: Concordia University, Canada
Mantas Manovas: Concordia University, Canada
International Journal of Knowledge Management (IJKM), 2007, vol. 3, issue 2, 47-67
Abstract:
This article reports on a study that investigates the knowledge transfer between an information systems/technology (IS/IT) department and non-IT departments during IT projects. More specifi-cally, we look into the link between the knowledge management capabilities of the IT department and the effectiveness and efficiency of the knowledge transfer to a client department. Knowledge management (KM) capabilities are defined by Gold, Malhotra, and Segars (2001) as the combina-tion of knowledge infrastructure capabilities (structural, technical, and cultural) and knowledge processes capabilities (acquisition, conversion, application, and protection). Data collected through a Web-based survey result in 127 usable questionnaires completed by managers in large Canadian organizations. Data analysis performed using partial least squares (PLS) indicates that knowledge infrastructure capabilities are related to the knowledge transfer success, and more specifically to its effectiveness whereas knowledge processes capabilities are only related to the efficiency of such transfer. Implications of our results for research and practice are also discussed.
Date: 2007
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