How to learn new tasks: Shop floor performance effects of knowledge transfer and performance feedback

How to learn new tasks: Shop floor performance effects of knowledge transfer and performance feedback

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Article ID: iaor20122579
Volume: 30
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 221
End Page Number: 236
Publication Date: Mar 2012
Journal: Journal of Operations Management
Authors: , ,
Keywords: knowledge management, manufacturing industries
Abstract:

We investigate how learning and the task performance of individuals are affected by different forms of knowledge transfer. Whereas previous research has proven the positive performance impacts of knowledge transfer, self‐observation and feedback mechanisms individually, we explore the cumulative effect of these factors on learning and performance. With the help of two laboratory experimental studies reproducing manufacturing tasks that are typical for industrial production, we show that explicit knowledge transfer is superior to other forms of knowledge transfer. Externally provided performance feedback in the form of cost information and non‐financial performance indicators has no effect on the order of different forms of knowledge transfer. Moreover, external feedback does not even have an additional significant performance effect on learning new tasks irrespective of the type of knowledge transfer.

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