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Impact of knowledge sharing and absorptive capacity on project performance: the moderating role of social processes
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2018
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Project-based OrganizationKnowledge CreationProject ManagementEducationOrganizational BehaviorKnowledge Management StrategyManagement DevelopmentManagementStructural Equation ModelingSoftware Project ManagementTechnology TransferOrganizational SystemsKnowledge TransferKnowledge GovernanceSocial ProcessesStrategic ManagementInnovationKnowledge ExchangeOrganizational CommunicationKnowledge SharingAbsorptive CapacityBusinessKnowledge ManagementTechnology
Purpose This study aims to propose an integrated model to examine the impact of knowledge governance, knowledge sharing and absorptive capacity (ACAP) on project performance in the context of project-based organizations (PBOs). This study also examines the moderating role of social processes on the relationships among these variables. Design/methodology/approach To test the proposed model, cross-sectional data were collected regarding projects from 133 PBOs in Pakistan’s information technology/software industry. The data were analyzed using the partial least squares – structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) method and PRCOESS tool. Finally, this study also uses causal asymmetry analysis to check asymmetric relationship in the key constructs. Findings The results generally support the proposed model. Knowledge governance and knowledge sharing are important antecedents for improving the ACAP of the project, which in turn significantly improves project performance. Additionally, social processes positively moderate the relationship between knowledge sharing and ACAP, as well as between ACAP and project performance. Research limitations/implications The findings suggest that PBOs should invest in developing a knowledge governance system that guides and stimulates knowledge sharing within and between projects. This would boost the ACAP of projects and lead to superior project performance. Originality/value This study addresses the important issue of knowledge management in IT/software projects. It proposes a unique model that integrates the key constructs of knowledge management and describes their effect on project performance.
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