Knowledge transfer between external IT consultants and business professionals in IS Development-Impact of social interdependence

L. G. Pee*, A. Kankanhalli, R. Thiagarajan

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Abstract

Information System Development (ISD) is a knowledge-intensive activity demanding coordinated application of business and Information Technology (IT) professionals' expertise. However, knowledge transfer between these groups is challenging, requiring the bridging of their different thought worlds. The problem is even more pronounced for project teams involving external IT consultants with whom the business professionals had no prior collaboration history. Therefore, a relevant but understudied issue is the motivations of business and external IT professionals in knowledge transfer. This paper applies the theory of social interdependence, which explains group cooperation, to study the problem. Based on the theory, a model is developed which proposes that goal, task, and reward interdependencies affect the extent of knowledge transfer between these groups during an ISD project. Construct operationalization and plan for data collection are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes
Event11th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: Managing Diversity in Digital Enterprises, PACIS 2007 - Auckland, New Zealand
Duration: Jul 3 2007Jul 6 2007

Conference

Conference11th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: Managing Diversity in Digital Enterprises, PACIS 2007
Country/TerritoryNew Zealand
CityAuckland
Period7/3/077/6/07

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Information Systems

Keywords

  • IS development
  • Knowledge transfer
  • Social interdependence

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