A project team, set up to design and implement a large-scope IT system, is essentially tasked with integrating distributed knowledge. This suggests that the social capital of members will be organizationally important. However, we suggest that in understanding the relationship between social capital and knowledge integration within a project team, it is necessary to distinguish between two forms of social capital – external bridging social capital and internal bonding social capital. We argue that for the effective mobilization of ‘weak’ social capital bridges for collective purposes, there is first a need to create ‘strong’ social capital bonds within the project team so that it becomes a cohesive social unit that will be able to effective...
As organizational structures have flattened and business environments have become more complex, many...
This study analyzed the creativity of student teams participating in an exploratory information syst...
Construction project teams require social capital. When present in appropriate forms, it creates the...
Based on an in-depth case study, this article studies a collaborative IT project (one IT service ven...
Inter-Organizational collaborations in various forms like joint ventures, strategic partnerships, sh...
Large organizational projects must integrate the specific and dispersed knowledge of many individual...
In this paper, we explore innovation processes surrounding the design and implementation of ERP syst...
The aim of this study is to provide evidence about the role of social capital within project-based o...
An increasing number of organisational researchers have turned to social capital theory in an attemp...
Group social capital can be defined as an intangible asset that promotes knowledge sharing and socia...
Boundaries between project team and other units emerge when information system development project t...
In this article, the author examines an enterprise resource planning (ERP) adoption process in a par...
The importance of social aspects of knowledge sharing has been emphasized in the literature on manag...
IS transformation projects involve numerous exchanges between people inside and outside the project ...
The concept and phenomenon of social capital has been identified as an organizing logic that can add...
As organizational structures have flattened and business environments have become more complex, many...
This study analyzed the creativity of student teams participating in an exploratory information syst...
Construction project teams require social capital. When present in appropriate forms, it creates the...
Based on an in-depth case study, this article studies a collaborative IT project (one IT service ven...
Inter-Organizational collaborations in various forms like joint ventures, strategic partnerships, sh...
Large organizational projects must integrate the specific and dispersed knowledge of many individual...
In this paper, we explore innovation processes surrounding the design and implementation of ERP syst...
The aim of this study is to provide evidence about the role of social capital within project-based o...
An increasing number of organisational researchers have turned to social capital theory in an attemp...
Group social capital can be defined as an intangible asset that promotes knowledge sharing and socia...
Boundaries between project team and other units emerge when information system development project t...
In this article, the author examines an enterprise resource planning (ERP) adoption process in a par...
The importance of social aspects of knowledge sharing has been emphasized in the literature on manag...
IS transformation projects involve numerous exchanges between people inside and outside the project ...
The concept and phenomenon of social capital has been identified as an organizing logic that can add...
As organizational structures have flattened and business environments have become more complex, many...
This study analyzed the creativity of student teams participating in an exploratory information syst...
Construction project teams require social capital. When present in appropriate forms, it creates the...