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Knowledge Integration in Software Teams: An Assessment of Project Uncertainty and IT-Usage as Antecedents
WCBT Faculty Publications
  • Nikhil Mehta, Florida A & M University
  • Terry Byrd, Auburn University
  • Dianne Hall, Auburn University
  • Kittipong Laosethakul, Sacred Heart University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-2007
Abstract

Organizational knowledge resources typically exist in specialized pockets scattered across the firm. As distributed knowledge systems, firms’ capacity to manage their knowledge resources is linked with their ability to integrate these pockets of specialized knowledge. Firms are increasingly depending on teams to strategically consolidate their dispersed knowledge into productive outcomes. Teams integrate knowledge from external sources with internal knowledge such as skills, know-how, and expertise of their members to create project outcomes. The aim of this research will be to examine how knowledge integration in software teams is influenced by project uncertainty and IT-usage.

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Proceedings of the Thirteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems, Keystone, Colorado, August 9th-12th 2007.

Citation Information

Mehta, Nikhil; Byrd, Terry; Hall, Dianne; and Laosethakul, Kittipong, "Knowledge Integration in Software Teams: An Assessment of Project Uncertainty and IT-Usage as Antecedents" (2007). AMCIS 2007 Proceedings. 274.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2007/274