Knowledge Adoption in Online Communities of Practice (initially published in 2004)

Wei Zhang, S. Watt
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In this study we investigate how members of text-based, asynchronous online Communities of Practice (COPs) adopt knowledge contributed by other COP members. Previous studies of knowledge adoption in computer-mediated settings have drawn on dual-process theories of information processing to understand the role of heuristic cues and elaboration likelihood in this process. Here we extend this research stream, exploring two potential new heuristic cues: genre conformity and information consistency. In addition, we examine the factors focused search and disconfirming information to understand how they may induce non-heuristic cognitive processes. Survey data were collected from an online COP and findings support the hypotheses generated from our research model. This study advances our understanding of knowledge sharing in online COPs. Findings suggest that the context of an online COP can play a dynamic role in how members process the content component of that COP. Focusing on the pull technology of online COPs, it offers another theoretical link between Computer-Mediated Communications and knowledge management. Practically, it also provides us with insights into online COPs as a potential means for improving organizational knowledge management.
在线实践社区中的知识采用(最初出版于2004年)
在这项研究中,我们调查了基于文本的异步在线实践社区(COP)成员如何接受其他COP成员贡献的知识。先前关于计算机媒介环境下知识接受的研究利用了信息加工的双过程理论来理解启发式线索和阐述可能性在这一过程中的作用。在这里,我们扩展这一研究流,探索两个潜在的新的启发式线索:类型一致性和信息一致性。此外,我们检查的因素集中搜索和不确认信息,以了解他们如何可能诱发非启发式认知过程。调查数据是从在线COP收集的,调查结果支持我们研究模型产生的假设。本研究促进了我们对在线cop知识共享的理解。研究结果表明,在线缔约方会议的背景可以在成员如何处理缔约方会议的内容组成部分方面发挥动态作用。本研究以在线cop的拉动技术为重点,提供了计算机媒介通信与知识管理之间的另一种理论联系。实际上,它还为我们提供了在线cop作为改进组织知识管理的潜在手段的见解。
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