Mind the Gap! Understanding Knowledge in Global Software Teams
Publication Type:
IFIP PaperSource:
Information Technology in the Service Economy: Challenges and Possibilities for the 21st Century, p.321 - 330 (2008)URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09768-8_23Abstract:
This paper presents a conceptual framework and preliminary empirical analysis of knowledge gaps between global software team members in the UK and India. Drawing on episodes from rich case study evidence of a UK software firm based in the UK and software
development sites in India, the conceptual framework is used to explore the data and to understand the knowledge gaps encountered.
These are in relation to the level of knowledge, educational background, and experience of members. This study unpacks the
notion of knowledge of software development into domain, technical, and application knowledge and considers the implications
of prior knowledge, experience, and education background. It is anticipated from the preliminary findings that a practical
and theoretical contribution will improve our understanding of the complexities of knowledge in such global arrangements.
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