Knowledge Exchange in Intra-Organizational Innovation Communities: The Role of Cognitive and Affective States
Many aspects in the area of designing platforms for intra-organizational innovation communities are not well understood. In this article, we examine the impact of technologically induced psychological factors on knowledge exchange in such communities. Using two experimental pretest-posttest experiments, we find that the implementation of (i) technologically induced self-efficacy (expressed by a 'hurray' message) and (ii) technologically induced positive affect (expressed by playing some 30 seconds of rock-'n'-roll music) in the design of the platform results in an influential increase of knowledge exchange. Importantly, the studies suggest that the integration of technologically induced self-efficacy leads to a higher extent of knowledge exchange than technologically induced positive affect. The implications of these results for future research and practice as well as for the design of a platform for such communities are discussed.
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2012
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Authors: | Bansemir, Bastian ; Neyer, Anne-Katrin ; Möslein, Kathrin M. |
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BuR - Business Research. - Göttingen : VHB - Verband der Hochschullehrer für Betriebswirtschaft, German Academic Association of Business Research, ISSN 1866-8658. - Vol. 5.2012, 1, p. 43-58
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Göttingen : VHB - Verband der Hochschullehrer für Betriebswirtschaft, German Academic Association of Business Research |
Subject: | Wissenstransfer | Innovationsmanagement | Social Web | Kognition | Organisatorischer Wandel | cognition and affect | innovation community | knowledge processes |
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