Structuring knowledge transfer from experts to newcomers
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to focus on the process of knowledge transfer within social networks composed of a pool of experts, and newcomers whose aim is primarily to acquire new knowledge, such as communities of practice. The authors wish to understand which communication system and which information about others' knowledge should be provided to get to a better diffusion of knowledge.
Design/methodology/approach
Agent‐based models and social network analysis are used and many simulations are run, in which communication mode and information about others' knowledge are varied.
Findings
Results emphasize the part played by newcomers in the process of direct knowledge transfer. They constitute additional sources of knowledge and act as intermediaries. Results also show that in a process of indirect transfer of knowledge, they have only little influence on the process of individual learning. These results enable the authors to formulate some recommendations to facilitate knowledge transfer within a knowledge intensive community. Non‐hierarchical structures of communication should be preferred and the participation of newcomers in the activities of the community fully encouraged.
Originality/value
This paper combines agent‐based modelling and social networks analysis to investigate the field of knowledge transfer and enables the identification of the key elements in the process of knowledge diffusion within a community of practice. It thus provides some solution to eventual congestion problems in the access to the knowledge held within the community.
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Citation
Guechtouli, W., Rouchier, J. and Orillard, M. (2013), "Structuring knowledge transfer from experts to newcomers", Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 17 No. 1, pp. 47-68. https://doi.org/10.1108/13673271311300741
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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