保护国家安全的专业人员之间的知识协作:以自我为中心的知识网络中交互记忆的作用

Knowledge Collaboration Among Professionals Protecting National Security: Role of Transactive Memories in Ego-Centered Knowledge Networks

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2008
被引 248
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了在目标不一致的专业人员网络中,个体如何利用交互记忆系统并结合对不信任的感知来协调知识分享与保护,基于对国家安全专业人员的调查。

Abstract

Current social cognition models of knowledge coordination based on transactive memory systems (TMS) theory have not generally considered conditions in which goals among partners are incongruent, and that those with specialized knowledge will not necessarily act to share their knowledge. As expected from previous literature, when facing a problem requiring inputs from others, an individual will draw on her personal or ego-centered network using the knowledge of her network's TMS; however, we theorize that the mixed motives within her network will cause the individual to also take into account her perception of the level of distrust within the network when combining the received knowledge from others in the network. Moreover, an individual's view of her network's TMS will be shaped not by specific policies or enforcement mechanisms, but by semistructures for how knowledge is disseminated, owned, and discussed. Our theory is supported based on a survey of security professionals responding to national security threats. The findings encourage a reexamination of certain assumptions of TMS theory, as well as extending theories of ego-centered networks and social-cognitive information processing to include how individuals manage the knowledge-sharing/protection tension in interorganizational collaborations.

知识管理组织学习社会心理学国家安全