Enabling Knowledge Sharing: New Challenges for Information Systems
- Publisher:
- School of Information Systems, Victoria University
- Publication Type:
- Conference
- Citation:
- Cecez-Kecmanov, D. and Kay, R. 2002 'Enabling Knowledge Sharing: New Challenges for Information Systems', 13th Australian Conference on Information Systems, School of Information Systems, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia, pp. xx-NA.
- Issue Date:
- 2002
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Drawing from a longitudinal field study on an IS development in the Investment Banking
industry, in this paper we explore the implications emerging from the IS role in the provision
of knowledge-based services to clients. By analysing the unique process by which the' IS
under study' has been developed, we aim to identify and explain factors contributing to the
IS's resounding success and especially its role as an enabler of knowledge sharing between
the Company's financial analysts and clients. The paper aims to contribute to a deeper
understanding of underlying processes of IS-organisation co-evolution that made the IS a
success.
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