Exploring the effect of boundary objects on knowledge interaction

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Highlights:

• Identifying, creating, and facilitating useful boundary objects are key to efficient knowledge interaction.

• Four boundary object types were summarized and proposed.

• The concept of boundary objects was linked to project performance in cross-boundary knowledge interaction.

• Five steps were used to conduct the analysis via max–min models.

• Metaphoric boundary objects were shown to play a key role in software system analysis activities.

摘要

This study attempts to tackle cross-boundary knowledge management problems by examining how knowledge can be generated efficiently. The subjects comprised 81 pairs of users and student analysts. To understand the similarities and differences among 81 records of knowledge interactions, a max–min model was employed to analyze project performance and calculate knowledge interaction efficiency. The analysis involved one output factor (project performance) and four input factors (frequencies of encountering four different types of boundary objects). Cluster analysis and the subsequent comparisons among the clusters suggest that the occurrence of metaphoric boundary objects is the key to good project performance in the context of software system analysis. This paper successfully demonstrates that observing knowledge interaction through the lens of boundary objects can be fruitful, and that some boundary objects are more important than others. However, the context-dependent nature of knowledge interaction mandates further studies in other contexts.

论文关键词:Knowledge management,Efficiency,System analysis,Boundary objects,Knowledge interaction

论文评审过程:Received 4 December 2011, Revised 2 November 2012, Accepted 21 May 2013, Available online 28 May 2013.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2013.05.012