Knowledge Integration in ISD Project Teams: A Transactive Memory Perspective

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ABSTRACT

Many organizations frequently establish information system development (ISD) project teams in order to solve specific problems. Knowledge tends to be stored within individuals who are often dispersed over time. However, knowledge integration is required to solve new types of problems. The transactive memory system (TMS) has been suggested as a critical mechanism for facilitating knowledge integration as part of the team’s processes. TMS can help the knowledge team to recognize the presence of individuals with diverse knowledge and optimize their value. In this paper, we use TMS and the concept of “collective mind” to explain how the team members’ heedful inter-relations and mindful comprehension function within the social system. We also discuss in detail how antecedent factors affect TMS. Drawing on data from a study of 339 part-time MBA students who were members of knowledge teams, the findings of this research showed that all our hypotheses were statically significant. Discussions and implications for academics and practitioners are provided.

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Lin, T. , Cheng, K. and Wu, S. (2014) Knowledge Integration in ISD Project Teams: A Transactive Memory Perspective. Open Journal of Business and Management, 2, 260-371. doi: 10.4236/ojbm.2014.24042.

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