Potentials of social media for tacit knowledge sharing amongst physicians : preliminary findings


Autoria(s): Panahi, Sirous; Watson, Jason; Partridge, Helen
Data(s)

01/12/2012

Resumo

Tacit knowledge sharing amongst physicians, such as the sharing of clinical experiences, skills, or know-how, or know-whom, is known to have a significant impact on the quality of medical diagnosis and decisions. This paper posits that social media can provide new opportunities for tacit knowledge sharing amongst physicians, and demonstrates this by presenting findings from a review of relevant literature and a survey conducted with physicians. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten physicians from around the world who were active users of social media. Initial thematic analysis revealed eight themes as potential contributions of social web tools to facilitate tacit knowledge flow amongst physicians. The emergent themes are defined, linked to the literature, and supported by instances of interview transcripts. Findings presented here are preliminary, and final results will be reported after accomplishing all phases of data collection and analysis.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/54520/

Publicador

Deakin University, Australia

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/54520/1/panahi-potentialsofsocial-2012.pdf

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30049082/panahi-potentialsofsocial-2012.pdf

Panahi, Sirous, Watson, Jason, & Partridge, Helen (2012) Potentials of social media for tacit knowledge sharing amongst physicians : preliminary findings. In Proceedings of the 23rd Australasian Conference on Information Systems, ACIS 2012, Deakin University, Australia, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC.

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Copyright 2012 Sirous Panahi, Jason Watson, and Helen Partridge

Sirous Panahi, Jason Watson, and Helen Partridge © 2012. The authors assign to ACIS and educational and nonprofit institutions a non-exclusive licence to use this document for personal use and in courses of instruction provided that the article is used in full and this copyright statement is reproduced. The authors also grant a nonexclusive licence to ACIS to publish this document in full in the Conference Papers and Proceedings. Those documents may be published on the World Wide Web, CD-ROM, in printed form, and on mirror sites on the World Wide Web. Any other usage is prohibited without the express permission of the authors.

Fonte

School of Information Systems; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080600 INFORMATION SYSTEMS #080702 Health Informatics #080708 Records and Information Management (excl. Business Records and Information Management) #080799 Library and Information Studies not elsewhere classified #Tacit Knowledge #Knowledge Sharing #Physicians #Social Media #Web 2.0
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Conference Paper