Experience transfer in professional networks in Statoil : The use of information technology

With competition increasing in the market, companies are seeking new ways to sustain and enhance their effeciency and competitiveness. In this regard, companies have recently been focusing on knowledge as a competitive resource, and it has become a challenge for organisations to locate and share t...

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Main Author: Ulven, Mette
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Language:English
Published: Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for datateknikk og informasjonsvitenskap 2006
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-ntnu-92832013-01-08T13:26:31ZExperience transfer in professional networks in Statoil : The use of information technologyengUlven, MetteNorges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for datateknikk og informasjonsvitenskapInstitutt for datateknikk og informasjonsvitenskap2006ntnudaimSIF2 datateknikkData- og informasjonsforvaltningWith competition increasing in the market, companies are seeking new ways to sustain and enhance their effeciency and competitiveness. In this regard, companies have recently been focusing on knowledge as a competitive resource, and it has become a challenge for organisations to locate and share their knowledge. Many different approaches to managing knowledge exist, but the two extreme points are facial interaction and the use of information technology (IT). When people in an organisation are co-located, they can interact on a frequent basis to learn from each other. This is by citet{REF52} referred to as Communities-of-Practice (CoP), where knowledge is shared in its natural context, for example through story telling. In large organisations where people are geographically spread out however, IT is considered to be helpful for connecting people and spreading knowledge.In Statoil, professional networks are established to enable experience transfer between network members. Network members can both be co-located in the organisation or geographically spread out, and I have therefore looked at how experiences are transferred between network members. Special attention has been paid to the value of IT for connecting network members who are spread out geographically. Throughout this report I have argued that professional networks are similar to CoPs, and they are continuously being compared. To find information about professional networks, I conducted an empirical study where network members and leaders from three professional networks were interviewed. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-9283Local ntnudaim:1474application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Ulven, Mette
Experience transfer in professional networks in Statoil : The use of information technology
description With competition increasing in the market, companies are seeking new ways to sustain and enhance their effeciency and competitiveness. In this regard, companies have recently been focusing on knowledge as a competitive resource, and it has become a challenge for organisations to locate and share their knowledge. Many different approaches to managing knowledge exist, but the two extreme points are facial interaction and the use of information technology (IT). When people in an organisation are co-located, they can interact on a frequent basis to learn from each other. This is by citet{REF52} referred to as Communities-of-Practice (CoP), where knowledge is shared in its natural context, for example through story telling. In large organisations where people are geographically spread out however, IT is considered to be helpful for connecting people and spreading knowledge.In Statoil, professional networks are established to enable experience transfer between network members. Network members can both be co-located in the organisation or geographically spread out, and I have therefore looked at how experiences are transferred between network members. Special attention has been paid to the value of IT for connecting network members who are spread out geographically. Throughout this report I have argued that professional networks are similar to CoPs, and they are continuously being compared. To find information about professional networks, I conducted an empirical study where network members and leaders from three professional networks were interviewed.
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title Experience transfer in professional networks in Statoil : The use of information technology
title_short Experience transfer in professional networks in Statoil : The use of information technology
title_full Experience transfer in professional networks in Statoil : The use of information technology
title_fullStr Experience transfer in professional networks in Statoil : The use of information technology
title_full_unstemmed Experience transfer in professional networks in Statoil : The use of information technology
title_sort experience transfer in professional networks in statoil : the use of information technology
publisher Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for datateknikk og informasjonsvitenskap
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