Summary and critical reflection on the article "IT to support Knowledge Sharing in Communities, towards a Social Capital Analysis" by Huysman & Wulf (2006).
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a a to support Knowledge Sharing in Communities, towards a
Social Capital Analysisµ
a Marleen Huysman & Volker Wulf, published in Journal of
nformation echnology (B journal), 2006
, irst Wave ² Orientated
allacies:
G nfrastructure
G Managerial bias
G gn ring the level f the gr up
ec nd Wave ² User Orientated
ci - echnical
nfra ² Structure nfo ² Structure nfo - Culture
3th Rationality ² Social Capital
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G Structural Opportunity Dimension (Who & How question)
G Cognitive Ability Dimension (What question)
G Relational Motivational Dimension (Why & When question)
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a Widely studied
a Virtual spaces
a Expert recommendation
a Contact management
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a Bandwidth of Communication Spaces
a History of nteraction
a Organizing the database?
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