DocumentCode :
1110133
Title :
Understanding Affective Commitment, Collectivist Culture, and Social Influence in Relation to Knowledge Sharing in Technology Mediated Learning
Author :
Hwang, Yujong ; Kim, Dan J.
Author_Institution :
DePaul Univ., Chicago
Volume :
50
Issue :
3
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
232
Lastpage :
248
Abstract :
Technology mediated learning (TML) is gaining interest from both academic researchers and communication professionals as training with Internet technology and Web-based distance learning become increasingly popular. This paper investigates social norms, individual-level cultural orientation (collectivism), and affective commitment (internalization and identification) and studies their influences on the system users´ (or learners´) attitude toward sharing knowledge by email in the TML environment. An empirical test of the proposed model was conducted in the pilot test (n=155) and the main test (n=411). Theoretical and practical implications of these findings for TML, knowledge management, and e-collaboration are discussed in the paper.
Keywords :
Internet; computer based training; distance learning; groupware; human factors; knowledge management; social aspects of automation; user modelling; Internet technology; TML environment; Web-based distance learning; affective commitment; collectivist culture; e-collaboration; knowledge management; knowledge sharing; learner attitude; social influence; technology mediated learning; training; Computer aided instruction; Context; Cultural differences; Electronic learning; Global communication; Internet; Knowledge management; Least squares methods; Management information systems; Testing; E-collaboration; knowledge sharing; partial least square (PLS); survey research; technology mediated learning (TML);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0361-1434
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPC.2007.902664
Filename :
4295229
Link To Document :
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