DDOML08Capturing, encoding, storing and retrieving relevant historical knowledge and data for use in decision situations is a difficult problem [e.g., 2, 17]. This project contributes to the understanding of organizational memory information systems through the development of a conceptual model for a task-oriented organizational memory system. In particular, this study builds on the notion of addressing organizational memory "in the small" [3] by developing an information system that actualizes organizational memory for a specific task. A laboratory experiment was conducted to test the effects of knowledge type, task complexity and presentation mode on the actual and perceived effectiveness of completing a defined task. Results from the study indicate decision makers can benefit from a task- oriented organizational memory system.
Citation:
D. Croasdell, D. Paradice, "TOOMS: In Pursuit of Designing an Organizational Memory System for Category Managers," hicss, vol. 4, pp.107b, 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'02)-Volume 4, 2002