Interruptive events and team knowledge acquisition

Interruptive events and team knowledge acquisition

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Article ID: iaor20032669
Country: United States
Volume: 49
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 514
End Page Number: 528
Publication Date: Apr 2003
Journal: Management Science
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Keywords: knowledge management
Abstract:

Interruptions have commonly been viewed as negative and as something for managers to control or limit. In this paper, I explore the relationship between interruptions and acquisition of routines – a form of knowledge – by teams. Recent research suggests that interruptions may play an important role in changing organizational routes, and as such may influence knowledge transfer activities. Results suggest that interruptions influence knowledge transfer effort, and both knowledge transfer effort and interruptions are positively related to the acquisition of new work routines. I conclude with implications for research and practice.

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