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Journal Article Are Printed Documents Becoming Irrelevant? The Role of Perceived Usefulness of Knowledge Repositories in Selecting From Knowledge Sources
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Authors
Minn Seok Choi, Alexandra Durcikova
Issue Date
2014-01
Citation
Communications of the Association for Information Systems, v.34, pp.751-774
ISSN
1529-3181
Publisher
Association for Information Systems
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.17705/1cais.03438
Abstract
Knowledge sourcing through knowledge repositories, people, and documents in organizational settings are investigated in this paper. This competition among the knowledge sources is modeled via the perceived usefulness and ease of use of a Knowledge Management System (KMS) and extends the work of Gray and Durcikova (2005-2006) by adopting the concept of competition among knowledge sources suggested by Zimmer et al (2007-2008). Results suggest that when a KMS is perceived to be useful, users tend to reduce the usage of printed documents as a source of knowledge. However, when a KMS is perceived to be useful and easy to use, knowledge sourcing from other individuals is not influenced. This suggests that while good quality KMS may be slowly replacing printed documents, they complement sourcing knowledge from colleagues rather than reducing it. Implications for future research and practice are offered. © 2014 by the Association for Information Systems.
KSP Keywords
Information systems(IS), Knowledge management system, Perceived usefulness, Printed documents, knowledge repositories, knowledge sources, usefulness and ease of use