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Tacit knowledge transfer: Information technology usage in universities

conference contribution
posted on 2019-11-05, 00:00 authored by Ritesh ChughRitesh Chugh
The importance of transferring tacit knowledge transfer is acknowledged in the literature, but the usage of information technology for tacit knowledge transfer is not well researched. Through a mixed methods approach, employing an online questionnaire and interviews, this study explored the perceptions of university academic staff with regards to information technology usage, specifically relating to the transfer of tacit knowledge. The study found a lack of specific tacit knowledge transfer technologies but relatively high use of communication tools, a need for training on the use of new information technology was identified and academic staff are generally quick to adapt to information technology. However, there appeared to be a lack of confidence in information technology for the transfer of tacit knowledge and staff willingness to use technology for sharing tacit knowledge was not high, exhibiting uncertainty. This study contributes to a better understanding of the usage of information technology for tacit knowledge transfer and its adaptability by university academics. The results of this study may stimulate future research by addressing sample size limitation and replication in a different organisational setting.

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Editor

Bernardino J; Salgado A; Filipe J

Parent Title

IC3K 2019: Proceedings of the 11th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management

Volume

3 KMIS

Start Page

349

End Page

355

Number of Pages

7

Start Date

2019-09-17

Finish Date

2019-09-19

ISSN

2184-3228

ISBN-13

9789897583827

Location

Vienna, Austria

Publisher

SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications

Place of Publication

Setubal, Portugal

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

11th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Systems

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