Choi et al., 2008: The Effects of Socio-Technical Enablers on Knowledge Sharing: An Exploratory Examination

Topic:

Social enablers such as trust and reward mechanisms are more important than technical support in isolation for facilitating knowledge sharing.

survey, 164 users

Constructs in this publication:

Construct Cites Category Questions given? Content validity Pretests Response type Notes
Trust Abrams et al., 2003, Lee, 2003, Mayer et al., 1995 Social enabler yes none pilot 7-point likert scale
Intrinsic reward Bartol, 2002, Bock et al., 2005, Ipe, 2003 Social enabler yes none pilot 7-point likert scale
Extrinsic reward Bartol, 2002, Bock et al., 2005 Social enabler yes none pilot 7-point likert scale
KMS quality Alavi et al., 2005, Alavi, 2002, Wu, 2006 Technical enabler yes none pilot 7-point likert scale
Knowledge sharing intention Bock et al., 2005, Ryu et al., 2003 Knowledge sharing yes none pilot 7-point likert scale
Knowledge sharing behavior Bock et al., 2005, Cummings, 2004, Ryu et al., 2003 Knowledge sharing yes none pilot 7-point likert scale

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Citation:

Sue Young Choi, Young Sik Kang, and Heeseok Lee. The effects of socio-technical enablers on knowledge sharing: an exploratory examination. Journal of Information Science, 34(5):742–754, October 2008. doi:10.1177/0165551507087710.

Bibtex


@article{choi_effects_2008,
 author = {Choi, Sue Young and Kang, Young Sik and Lee, Heeseok},
 doi = {10.1177/0165551507087710},
 issn = {0165-5515, 1741-6485},
 journal = {Journal of Information Science},
 language = {en},
 month = {October},
 number = {5},
 pages = {742-754},
 shorttitle = {The Effects of Socio-Technical Enablers on Knowledge Sharing},
 title = {The Effects of Socio-Technical Enablers on Knowledge Sharing: An Exploratory Examination},
 volume = {34},
 year = {2008}
}