07/2021 Journalbeiträge

Grum, Marcus | Gronau, Norbert

Quantification of Knowledge Transfers - The Design of an Experiment Setting for the Examination of Knowledge Transfers

Abstract

Faced with the triad of time-cost-quality, the realization of knowledge-intensive tasks at economic conditions is not trivial. Since the number of knowledge-intensive processes is increasing more and more nowadays, the efficient design of knowledge transfers at business processes as well as the target-oriented improvement of them is essential, so that process outcomes satisfy high quality criteria and economic requirements. This particularly challenges knowledge management, aiming for the assignment of ideal manifestations of influence factors on knowledge transfers to a certain task. Faced with first attempts of knowledge transfer-based process improvements [1], this paper continues research about the quantitative examination of knowledge transfers and presents a ready-to-go experiment design that is able to examine quality of knowledge transfers empirically and is suitable to examine knowledge transfers on a quantitative level. Its use is proven by the example of four influence factors, which namely are stickiness, complexity, competence and time pressure.

Kategorie Journalbeiträge
Autoren Grum, Marcus; Gronau, Norbert
Datum 07/2021
pp. 224-242
Verlag Springer International Publishing
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-79976-2_13