社会网络中信息寻求与学习的关系视角

A Relational View of Information Seeking and Learning in Social Networks

Management Science · 2003
被引 2064 · 同刊同年前 1%
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中文导读

提出一个正式模型,认为从他人那里寻求信息的概率取决于知道对方知道什么、重视对方知识、能及时获取其想法以及感知成本,并检验了这些变量在物理距离与信息寻求之间的中介作用。

Abstract

Research in organizational learning has demonstrated processes and occasionally performance implications of acquisition of declarative (know-what) and procedural (know-how) knowledge. However, considerably less attention has been paid to learned characteristics of relationships that affect the decision to seek information from other people. Based on a review of the social network, information processing, and organizational learning literatures, along with the results of a previous qualitative study, we propose a formal model of information seeking in which the probability of seeking information from another person is a function of (1) knowing what that person knows; (2) valuing what that person knows; (3) being able to gain timely access to that person's thinking; and (4) perceiving that seeking information from that person would not be too costly. We also hypothesize that the knowing, access, and cost variables mediate the relationship between physical proximity and information seeking. The model is tested using two separate research sites to provide replication. The results indicate strong support for the model and the mediation hypothesis (with the exception of the cost variable). Implications are drawn for the study of both transactive memory and organizational learning, as well as for management practice.

信息寻求社会网络组织学习关系视角