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Knowledge Retention Challenges in Information Systems Development Teams: A revelatory story from developers in New Zealand

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posted on 2022-08-31, 09:41 authored by Yi-Te Chiu, Kristijan Mirkovski, Jocelyn CranefieldJocelyn Cranefield, Shruthi Shankar

Information systems development (ISD) is an integral part of organizational agility in today’s competitive business environment. High turnover, agile ways of working, and fluid work environments pose challenges for ISD. This paper explores the erosion of knowledge retention (KR) arising from ISD staff churn in a New Zealand-based financial organization in the aftermath of a major earthquake. In this exploratory study, the authors develop a causal model of KR in the ISD context, which articulates the challenges to and consequences of ineffective KR at the routine and exiting stages of KR. The model identifies four challenges—coordination complexity, insufficient resources for knowledge retention, insufficient attention to knowledge retention, and slow staff replacement and handover processes—that can affect the loss of ISD knowledge when routine and exiting KR fall into disarray. This study also reveals that role stress and reduced ISD agility reinforce the cycle of knowledge loss.

Funding

HICSS - Hawaii - Jan 2021 | Funder: COMMERCE

History

Preferred citation

Chiu, Y. -T., Mirkovski, K., Cranefield, J. & Shankar, S. (2022). Knowledge Retention Challenges in Information Systems Development Teams: A revelatory story from developers in New Zealand. International Journal of Knowledge Management, 18(1), 1-25. https://doi.org/10.4018/IJKM.291096

Journal title

International Journal of Knowledge Management

Volume

18

Issue

1

Publication date

2022-01-01

Pagination

1-25

Publisher

IGI Global

Publication status

In preparation

Contribution type

Article

Online publication date

2022-01-01

ISSN

1548-0658

eISSN

1548-0658

Language

ng