Critical Success Factors in Capturing Knowledge for Retention in IT-Supported Repositories

In this paper, the authors demonstrate the suitability of IT-supported knowledge repositories for knowledge retention. Successful knowledge retention is dependent on what is stored in a repository and, hence, possible to share. Accordingly, the ability to capture the right (relevant) knowledge is a...

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Main Authors: Lena Aggestam, Susanne Durst, Anne Persson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/5/4/558
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spelling doaj-4661f8aa9b2a4f58b44d8715a24ce73d2020-11-25T00:02:52ZengMDPI AGInformation2078-24892014-10-015455856910.3390/info5040558info5040558Critical Success Factors in Capturing Knowledge for Retention in IT-Supported RepositoriesLena Aggestam0Susanne Durst1Anne Persson2School of Business, University of Skövde, Box 408, SE-541 28 Skövde, SwedenSchool of Business, University of Skövde, Box 408, SE-541 28 Skövde, SwedenSchool of Informatics, University of Skövde, Box 408, SE-541 28 Skövde, SwedenIn this paper, the authors demonstrate the suitability of IT-supported knowledge repositories for knowledge retention. Successful knowledge retention is dependent on what is stored in a repository and, hence, possible to share. Accordingly, the ability to capture the right (relevant) knowledge is a key aspect. Therefore, to increase the quality in an IT-supported knowledge repository, the identification activity, which starts the capture process, must be successfully performed. While critical success factors (CSFs) for knowledge retention and knowledge management are frequently discussed in the literature, there is a knowledge gap concerning CSFs for this specific knowledge capture activity. From a knowledge retention perspective, this paper proposes a model that characterizes CSFs for the identification activity and highlights the CSFs’ contribution to knowledge retention.http://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/5/4/558knowledge retentionIT-supported knowledge repositoriescritical success factors (CSFs)knowledge managementknowledge capture
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Critical Success Factors in Capturing Knowledge for Retention in IT-Supported Repositories
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knowledge retention
IT-supported knowledge repositories
critical success factors (CSFs)
knowledge management
knowledge capture
author_facet Lena Aggestam
Susanne Durst
Anne Persson
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title Critical Success Factors in Capturing Knowledge for Retention in IT-Supported Repositories
title_short Critical Success Factors in Capturing Knowledge for Retention in IT-Supported Repositories
title_full Critical Success Factors in Capturing Knowledge for Retention in IT-Supported Repositories
title_fullStr Critical Success Factors in Capturing Knowledge for Retention in IT-Supported Repositories
title_full_unstemmed Critical Success Factors in Capturing Knowledge for Retention in IT-Supported Repositories
title_sort critical success factors in capturing knowledge for retention in it-supported repositories
publisher MDPI AG
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publishDate 2014-10-01
description In this paper, the authors demonstrate the suitability of IT-supported knowledge repositories for knowledge retention. Successful knowledge retention is dependent on what is stored in a repository and, hence, possible to share. Accordingly, the ability to capture the right (relevant) knowledge is a key aspect. Therefore, to increase the quality in an IT-supported knowledge repository, the identification activity, which starts the capture process, must be successfully performed. While critical success factors (CSFs) for knowledge retention and knowledge management are frequently discussed in the literature, there is a knowledge gap concerning CSFs for this specific knowledge capture activity. From a knowledge retention perspective, this paper proposes a model that characterizes CSFs for the identification activity and highlights the CSFs’ contribution to knowledge retention.
topic knowledge retention
IT-supported knowledge repositories
critical success factors (CSFs)
knowledge management
knowledge capture
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