We describe the process of designing a reliable and valid instrument for collecting network and attribute data. Here, we explore the relationship between social networks structure, information and communication technologies (ICT) use and attitude towards performance in knowledge intensive work. We first develop a model for exploring the inherent relationship between the three concepts based on existing literature. We then develop appropriate item sets for measuring different independent (network structure, ICT use) and dependent variables (performance). We use the reliable item sets along with justifications to construct different phases of our instrument. In doing so, we introduce a simulation approach where we generate synthetic dataset f...
A key question for managers in knowledge-intensive firms is how to encourage knowledge flows and new...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2011.Cataloged f...
In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and the social influe...
[EN] This paper deals with how to measure social network knowledge exchange and its link with organ...
In this study, we examine the effect of social network structure and information and communication t...
Studies in Information Systems (IS) research have widely documented task-oriented and communication ...
Understanding factors that enhance or diminish performance levels of individuals is instrumental for...
Examines the relationship between knowledge sharing behaviours and performance. Social Network analy...
Computational methods combined with traditional empirical techniques offer a powerful new approach t...
Modeling and analysis of performance of computer networks is essential for ensuring smooth operation...
This chapter presents a theoretical model based on social network theories and the social influence ...
This study examines the generalizability of the network‐performance relationship across individual a...
This paper introduces and tests a novel methodology for measuring networks. Rather than collecting d...
Our purpose in this article is to define a network structure which is based on two egos instead of t...
Social Network Analysis (SNA), the study of social interactions within a group, spans many different...
A key question for managers in knowledge-intensive firms is how to encourage knowledge flows and new...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2011.Cataloged f...
In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and the social influe...
[EN] This paper deals with how to measure social network knowledge exchange and its link with organ...
In this study, we examine the effect of social network structure and information and communication t...
Studies in Information Systems (IS) research have widely documented task-oriented and communication ...
Understanding factors that enhance or diminish performance levels of individuals is instrumental for...
Examines the relationship between knowledge sharing behaviours and performance. Social Network analy...
Computational methods combined with traditional empirical techniques offer a powerful new approach t...
Modeling and analysis of performance of computer networks is essential for ensuring smooth operation...
This chapter presents a theoretical model based on social network theories and the social influence ...
This study examines the generalizability of the network‐performance relationship across individual a...
This paper introduces and tests a novel methodology for measuring networks. Rather than collecting d...
Our purpose in this article is to define a network structure which is based on two egos instead of t...
Social Network Analysis (SNA), the study of social interactions within a group, spans many different...
A key question for managers in knowledge-intensive firms is how to encourage knowledge flows and new...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2011.Cataloged f...
In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and the social influe...