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ITI as Enabler of Knowledge Management: Empirical Perspective from Research Organisations in sub-Saharan Africa

Adekunle Okunoye, Helena Karsten, ITI as Enabler of Knowledge Management: Empirical Perspective from Research Organisations in sub-Saharan Africa. In: Proceedings of the 35th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2002, 22.33, IEEE, 2002.

Abstract:

Information technology infrastructure (ITI) is said to play a significant role in knowledge management (KM) efforts. Yet, there is little research that focuses on how availability and use of IT infrastructure enable or constrain KM efforts. To explore this, we conducted an empirical study in six research organisations in sub-Saharan Africa. We compared the availability of IT infrastructure and its use in each of these organisations with their knowledge management efforts. Our results show that in four of the research institutes there is a clear relationship between KM efforts and ITI capabilities. However, in one organisation, a high level of IT infrastructure capability was not accompanied by high performance in KM efforts. Another organisation did well in KM at an instance of low IT infrastructure capability. In these two cases, closer inspection confirmed that IT infrastructure needs not only to be available, but also understood, accepted, and in proper use before it can play its enabling role in KM efforts

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@INPROCEEDINGS{pOkKa02a,
  title = {ITI as Enabler of Knowledge Management: Empirical Perspective from Research Organisations in sub-Saharan Africa},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 35th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2002},
  author = {Okunoye, Adekunle and Karsten, Helena},
  publisher = {IEEE},
  pages = {22.33},
  year = {2002},
  keywords = {Information technology infrastructure, knowledge management enablers, research organisations, sub-Saharan Africa, Leavitt Diamond},
}

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