不仅仅是答案:面向行动知识的信息关系

More Than an Answer: Information Relationships for Actionable Knowledge

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2004
被引 552
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了人们如何从他人那里获取信息以形成行动知识,通过定性和定量方法发现五种信息关系组件,并揭示来源专长、寻求者专长及关系特征的作用。

Abstract

Research on information processing, managerial cognition, and social networks demonstrates that people rely on other people for information. However, this work has not specified how seeking information from others results in actionable knowledge—knowledge directed at making progress on relatively short-term projects. This research employs both qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate how personal sources of information contribute to actionable knowledge. Our qualitative study found that people cultivate different kinds of information relationships that are the source of 5 components of actionable knowledge: (1) solutions (both know-what and know-how), (2) referrals (pointers to other people or databases), (3) problem reformulation, (4) validation, and (5) legitimation. Our quantitative study revealed that, while source expertise predicted receipt of these components of actionable knowledge, so too did expertise of the seeker and features of the relationship between the seeker and source. We draw implications from these findings for the study of social capital and organizational learning.

知识管理管理认知社会网络信息处理