13 research outputs found
Technology and Organization Settings in Knowledge Networks: An Empirical Research in the Banking Industry
This paper presents a theoretical and an empirical study of knowledge networks. This is an emerging phenomenon and a common form of work structure adopted also in the banking industry. Starting from the theoretical perspective, this work focuses on knowledge as an important factor in the modern economy of hyper-competition, needed not just to win, but also to play. In fact, the structure of economy has shifted from a product-based strategy to a knowledge-based business. Among numerous definitions of knowledge proposed in the literature, we share the hermeneutical one. Successively, this paper studies network phenomenon as a form of collaborative work based on communication and collaboration. We aim to demonstrate why network structure best allows knowledge sharing practices inside a firm. Finally, we propose a study on sixty banks, realized using structured and unstructured questionnaires and interviews. Questionnaires try to analyse two main changing dimensions related to knowledge networks implementation: the organizational one and the technological one. We observe that a change toward a knowledge sharing culture and perspective is just in the early stage. Moreover, analysing the empirical results reached examining the sample, we demonstrate that banking industry can face many barriers to knowledge sharing practice through networks
Promoting learning practices: moving towards innovation
As many authors have stated, the importance of organizational learning is fundamental in order to gain competitive advantage and survive in a turbulent environment. Many learning models have been studied in recent years. They have been used to analyze practices or aspects of learning in many industries. This paper aims to develop a particular framework in order to understand the determinants for organizational learning, depending on the firm鈥檚 general approach towards information and knowledge management. The theoretical framework is derived from Blackler and McDonald鈥檚 study, which focused on organizational learning approaches, and from Duncan and Weiss鈥檚 work, which studied attitudes towards knowledge management. This is applied to a particular context characterized by a high level of bureaucracy: the Italian banking industry. In particular, the study is conducted on a sample of 54 banks. The empirical analysis is carried out through questionnaires and interviews. Data is analyzed using statistical analysis. Results are shown and empirical implications are discussed, also in order to explain the reasons for the current situation.The past and the future of information systems: 1976-2006 and beyondRed de Universidades con Carreras en Inform谩tica (RedUNCI
Promoting learning practices: moving towards innovation
As many authors have stated, the importance of organizational learning is fundamental in order to gain competitive advantage and survive in a turbulent environment. Many learning models have been studied in recent years. They have been used to analyze practices or aspects of learning in many industries. This paper aims to develop a particular framework in order to understand the determinants for organizational learning, depending on the firm鈥檚 general approach towards information and knowledge management. The theoretical framework is derived from Blackler and McDonald鈥檚 study, which focused on organizational learning approaches, and from Duncan and Weiss鈥檚 work, which studied attitudes towards knowledge management. This is applied to a particular context characterized by a high level of bureaucracy: the Italian banking industry. In particular, the study is conducted on a sample of 54 banks. The empirical analysis is carried out through questionnaires and interviews. Data is analyzed using statistical analysis. Results are shown and empirical implications are discussed, also in order to explain the reasons for the current situation.The past and the future of information systems: 1976-2006 and beyondRed de Universidades con Carreras en Inform谩tica (RedUNCI
Technology and organizational settings in knowledge networks: an empirical research in the banking industry
This paper presents a theoretical and an empirical study of knowledge networks. This is an emerging
phenomenon and a common form of work structure adopted also in the banking industry. Starting
from the theoretical perspective, this work focuses on knowledge as an important factor in the modern
economy of hyper-competition, needed not just to win, but also to play. In fact, the structure of
economy has shifted from a product-based strategy to a knowledge-based business. Among numerous
definitions of knowledge proposed in the literature, we share the hermeneutical one. Successively, this
paper studies network phenomenon as a form of collaborative work based on communication and
collaboration. We aim to demonstrate why network structure best allows knowledge sharing practices
inside a firm. Finally, we propose a study on sixty banks, realized using structured and unstructured
questionnaires and interviews. Questionnaires try to analyse two main changing dimensions related to
knowledge networks implementation: the organizational one and the technological one. We observe
that a change toward a knowledge sharing culture and perspective is just in the early stage. Moreover,
analysing the empirical results reached examining the sample, we demonstrate that banking industry
can face many barriers to knowledge sharing practice through networks