The power of provisionality: an experimental evaluation of idea appearance in online knowledge creation

L. McGrath
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The software known as creativity support systems (CSS) have become a critical catalyst of the knowledge creation process. Nonaka and Konno integrated CSS into wider knowledge management processes with the concept of ba. Ba are shared spaces in which relationships between knowledge and individuals can develop. This study finds that minor changes to the appearance of icons users interact with in CSS impact user knowledge creation dialogue. Under laboratory conditions, this study uses a 2×2 factorial experiment to investigate the impact of icon and typeface appearance on the idea generation processes of 37 pairs of active managers within a synchronous CSS. Participants used icons which differed on their appearance of finishedness to enter ideas into a shared working space. Some icons looked like rough first drafts, others looked perfectly complete and refined. Participants initial ideas were equally unripe but the icons created different levels of perceived finishedness (PF). Participant ideas were also displayed on-screen using a typeface which was either easy or difficult to cognitively process. Icon PF and typeface processing difficulty level had a crossover interaction effect. A low PF icon and an easy-to-process typeface resulted in more original ideas. Conversely, a high PF icon and a difficult-to-process typeface resulted in less original ideas. These findings and their implications are discussed in terms of enabling spaces, or ba, semantic memory, and difficulty of information processing.
临时性的力量:网络知识创造中思想出现的实验评价
被称为创造力支持系统(CSS)的软件已经成为知识创造过程的关键催化剂。Nonaka和Konno通过ba的概念将CSS集成到更广泛的知识管理过程中。Ba是共享的空间,知识和个人之间的关系可以在其中发展。本研究发现,用户在CSS中与之交互的图标外观的微小变化会影响用户的知识创造对话。在实验室条件下,本研究采用2×2因子实验研究了图标和字体外观对同步CSS中37对主动管理者的想法产生过程的影响。参与者使用不同完成程度的图标将想法输入共享的工作空间。有些图标看起来像是粗糙的初稿,有些则看起来完美无缺。参与者最初的想法同样不成熟,但这些图标创造了不同程度的感知完成度(PF)。参与者的想法也用一种容易或难以认知的字体显示在屏幕上。图标PF与字体处理难度有交叉交互效应。低PF图标和易于处理的字体产生了更多的原创想法。相反,高PF图标和难以处理的字体会导致原创想法的减少。这些发现和它们的意义在启用空间,或ba,语义记忆和信息处理的难度方面进行了讨论。
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