Can knowledge be more accessible in a virtual network?: Collective dynamics of knowledge transfer in a virtual knowledge organization network
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Highlights:
• Mathematical relationship between local information flows and global network complexity
• Strategic positioning of knowledge transfer agent to optimize knowledge transfer efficiency
• Effects of common knowledge on knowledge transfer across the knowledge organization network
摘要
Virtual knowledge organizations (VKOs) produce and embrace priceless, and often, unique knowledge assets within the boundary of each virtual community. An important question is how do we maximize the benefits from these valuable assets at the entire VKO network level? Relying on the graph theory, this study is to investigate how the structure of virtual knowledge networks formed by knowledge agents and knowledge profile of each VKO influence the dynamics of knowledge transfer in a virtual knowledge organization network (VKON). We develop a network model through which knowledge will be efficiently disseminated when knowledge agents are uniformly distributed across the network. Using this model's intrinsic capability to assess global effects of local transformations in a network, we found that VKON complexity, a measure for efficiency of knowledge transfer, is optimized when a new knowledge agent is placed between two communities with the minimum knowledge transfer capacity. The results of this study will help understand the inter-community knowledge transfer dynamics in virtual knowledge community networks.
论文关键词:Virtual community,Knowledge network,Knowledge transfer,Network complexity,Centrality
论文评审过程:Received 26 December 2012, Revised 14 November 2013, Accepted 18 November 2013, Available online 11 December 2013.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2013.11.006