Title :
Applying fuzzy AHP to evaluate the sustainability of knowledge-based virtual communities in healthcare industry
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Bus. Manage., Nat. United Univ., Miaoli, Taiwan
Abstract :
Knowledge sharing is a critical issue in information-rich and knowledge-intensive industry e.g. healthcare industry. The collaborative group of Knowledge-based virtual communities is a way for promote knowledge sharing, which might improve the performance of organizations in competitive environment. However, it is difficult to choose and introduce the appropriate knowledge-based virtual community, owing to characteristics of intrinsic ambiguity and lack of evaluating methods. In this paper, we propose a feasible appraising approach based on fuzzy AHP to decide the sustainability priority of various types of virtual communities in healthcare industry. In order to validate this framework, a case study was conducted to demonstrate the analysis processes and results. Data of pair-wise comparison for fuzzy AHP were collected by questionnaires. The results indicate that community of practice possesses highest priority, the next is e-learning community, and the lowest is ordinary forum. Thus, the managers of healthcare could allocate resource to develop various types of knowledge-based virtual communities according to their priority.
Keywords :
fuzzy set theory; groupware; health care; knowledge engineering; virtual reality; collaborative group; e-learning community; fuzzy AHP; healthcare industry; knowledge sharing; knowledge-based virtual communities; Collaboration; Companies; Health information management; Hospitals; Internet; Knowledge management; Management information systems; Medical services; Resource management; Technological innovation; Fuzzy AHP; communities of practice; learning community; virtual community;
Conference_Titel :
Service Systems and Service Management (ICSSSM), 2010 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6485-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICSSSM.2010.5530091