"It's Easier to Ask Someone I Know": Call Center Technicians' Adoption of Knowledge Management Tools. "It's Easier to Ask Someone I Know": Call Center Technicians' Adoption of Knowledge Management Tools.

"It's Easier to Ask Someone I Know": Call Center Technicians' Adoption of Knowledge Management Tools‪.‬

The Journal of Business Communication 2004, April, 41, 2

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This article traces the early implementation phase of a set of knowledge management tools in four customer call support centers within a multinational corporation. Through a case study analysis, this article addresses two fundamental issues. First, the article investigates how the organization keeps a new type of knowledge worker--the relatively unskilled, low-paid customer call support technicians who staff the phones at centers around the United States--current with the latest information on those products they support. Second, data from the case study suggest specific innovation factors that discourage technicians from adopting the knowledge tools. Keywords: communication in organizations; call centers; diffusion of innovations; knowledge management; organizational learning

GENRE
Business und Finanzen
ERSCHIENEN
2004
1. April
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
43
Seiten
VERLAG
Association for Business Communication
GRÖSSE
323,4
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