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Does Knowledge Management Systems Moderate Turnover Effects?: A Study on Software Development Teams
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Ress, Ana Paula Pereira de Moraes
, Nakano, Davi
, Moraes, Renato de Oliveira
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Computer software industry
/ Correlation
/ Decay
/ Employees
/ Innovations
/ Knowledge management
/ Knowledge transfer
/ Management
/ Management systems
/ Methods
/ Performance enhancement
/ Software development
/ Software engineering
/ Teams
/ Time lag
/ Turnover
2013
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Does Knowledge Management Systems Moderate Turnover Effects?: A Study on Software Development Teams
by
Ress, Ana Paula Pereira de Moraes
, Nakano, Davi
, Moraes, Renato de Oliveira
in
Computer software industry
/ Correlation
/ Decay
/ Employees
/ Innovations
/ Knowledge management
/ Knowledge transfer
/ Management
/ Management systems
/ Methods
/ Performance enhancement
/ Software development
/ Software engineering
/ Teams
/ Time lag
/ Turnover
2013
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Does Knowledge Management Systems Moderate Turnover Effects?: A Study on Software Development Teams
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Ress, Ana Paula Pereira de Moraes
, Nakano, Davi
, Moraes, Renato de Oliveira
in
Computer software industry
/ Correlation
/ Decay
/ Employees
/ Innovations
/ Knowledge management
/ Knowledge transfer
/ Management
/ Management systems
/ Methods
/ Performance enhancement
/ Software development
/ Software engineering
/ Teams
/ Time lag
/ Turnover
2013
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Does Knowledge Management Systems Moderate Turnover Effects?: A Study on Software Development Teams
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Does Knowledge Management Systems Moderate Turnover Effects?: A Study on Software Development Teams
2013
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Overview
Knowledge assets are key to innovative capability, but are perishable and may decay over time. Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) can prevent knowledge decay and maintain and enhance performance and innovation. This paper investigates if the use of a KMS mitigates employee turnover negative effects on organizational performance. Data on turnover and project performance from two software development teams from the same corporation were collected and compared. One team adopted and uses a KMS to support development, while the other did not implement a KMS. Paired t-tests were performed and confirmed that KMS usage moderate turnover impact on organizational performance. There is also evidence that, when KMS are not used, turnover and performance are correlated with a time lag. From a practical stance, results indicate that knowledge intensive firms can avoid knowledge assets loss by implementing a KMS.
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IGI Global
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