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Is it possible to share tacit knowledge using information and communication technology tools?

  • Delio Ignacio Castaneda
  • , Paul Toulson

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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to determine whether it is possible to use information and communication technology (ICT) tools to share tacit knowledge. Few studies have considered this subject, and they have reported both the ineffectiveness and effectiveness of ICT tools for sharing tacit knowledge. Design/methodology/approach: In this study, the participants comprised 217 knowledge workers from New Zealand and researchers who attended a knowledge management conference in the UK. In all, 59% of the sample was men and 41% women. The research model compared the scores of knowledge workers in two categories of ICT, those that allow dialogue and those that do not, in relation to knowledge sharing in organizations. The instrument used a Likert scale with five levels of response. Findings: It was found that not all ICT technologies let tacit knowledge to be shared, but those ICT that facilitate dialogue, for example, text messaging and video conferences. Emails did not facilitate the exchange of tacit knowledge. Research limitations/implications: It is suggested to replicate the study with different countries to evaluate the role of culture in the communication of tacit knowledge. Practical implications: An implication for practitioners based on this study is that email should not be the preferred mode for transferring knowledge between an organization and their workers. This mode is adequate for the exchange of explicit knowledge, but it has a limited capacity for transferring tacit knowledge. Thus, organizations may increase the use of audio and video tools to transfer electronically tacit knowledge. Interaction or socialization may facilitate the understanding and internalization of tacit knowledge by workers. Originality/value: This study contributed to understand the reason for contradictory results from previous research. ICT tools are effective to share tacit knowledge when they facilitate dialogue. Results also support practitioners about how to obtain more effective exchange of tacit knowledge in organizations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)673-683
Number of pages11
JournalGlobal Knowledge, Memory and Communication
Volume70
Issue number8-9
DOIs
StatePublished - 16 Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Communication
  • ICT tools
  • Knowledge management
  • Knowledge sharing
  • Organizations
  • Tacit knowledge

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