Examining the relationship between contribution behaviours and knowledge sharing in software development

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Abstract

This paper presents a conceptual model that depicts the relationship between contribution behaviours and knowledge sharing. The research argues that contribution behaviours are essential to knowledge sharing. Due to their high degree of team interaction, agile software development environments may help in examining contribution behaviours and their role in knowledge sharing and in this study are used as a lens to examine the relationship. A qualitative, case study approach was utilised where research findings indicate that in many instances, knowledge sharing cannot occur in absence of contribution behaviours.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInformation Systems Development
Subtitle of host publicationTransforming Organisations and Society Through Information Systems - Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Information Systems Development, ISD 2014
EditorsHenry Linger, Neven Vrcek, Michael Lang, Chris Barry, Christoph Schneider, Dijana Plantak Vukovac, Vjeran Strahonja
PublisherUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Organization and Informatics Varazdin
Pages391-398
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9789536071432
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Event23rd International Conference on Information Systems Development, ISD 2014 - Varazdin, Croatia
Duration: 2 Sep 20144 Sep 2014

Publication series

NameInformation Systems Development: Transforming Organisations and Society Through Information Systems - Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Information Systems Development, ISD 2014

Conference

Conference23rd International Conference on Information Systems Development, ISD 2014
Country/TerritoryCroatia
CityVarazdin
Period2/09/144/09/14

Keywords

  • Agile software development
  • Contribution behaviours
  • Knowledge sharing

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