A Relational View of Information Seeking and Learning in Social Networks
Boston College · University of Virginia
Abstract
Research in organizational learning has demonstrated processes and occasionally performance implications of acquisition of declarative (know-what) and procedural (know-how) knowledge. However, considerably less attention has been paid to learned characteristics of relationships that affect the decision to seek information from other people. Based on a review of the social network, information processing, and organizational learning literatures, along with the results of a previous qualitative study, we propose a formal model of information seeking in which the probability of seeking information from another person is a function of (1) knowing what that person knows; (2) valuing what that person knows; (3)…
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- 67.65
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Transactive memory
- Affect (linguistics)
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Knowledge management
- Information seeking
- Mediation
- Organizational learning
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions