Knowledge sharing and coordination is a critical part of "knowledge work", the broad class of newly dominant professions that hinge upon the successful manipulation and recombination of knowledge and information, rather than physical objects. Research to date has looked at knowledge sharing in the workplace as occurring primarily through intentional acts - something shared through explicit communication or codified for later use in knowledge repositories such as databases or wikis. This focus on the intentional omits consideration of how knowledge may be shared through acts not explicitly...
Knowledge sharing and coordination is a critical part of "knowledge work", the broad class of newly dominant professions that hinge upon the successfu...