- Title
- Knowledge creation in groups: the value of cognitive diversity, transactive memory, and openmindedness norms
- Creator
- Mitchell, Rebecca; Nicholas, Stephen
- Relation
- 6th European Conference on Knowledge Management. Proceedings of 6th European Conference on Knowledge Management (Presented in the Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management, Volume 4, Issue 1) (Limerick, Ireland 8 - 9 September, 2005) p. 67-74
- Relation
- http://academic-conferences.org/eckm/eckm2005/eckm05-home.htm
- Publisher
- Academic Conferences
- Resource Type
- conference paper
- Date
- 2006
- Description
- This paper contributes to our understanding of knowledge creation by developing a comprehensive model of the knowledge creating process in organisational work teams. It subsequently synthesises contemporary theory across research streams to develop hypotheses relating to three factors capable of facilitating the knowledge development process - cognitive diversity, transactional memory and open-mindedness norms. In combination, the conceptual ration-ale and empirical support act to substantiate three key relationships in the knowledge creation process.
- Subject
- knowledge creation; cross-functional teams; cognitive diversity; group dynamics
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/929500
- Identifier
- uon:10596
- Identifier
- ISSN:1479-4411
- Language
- eng
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