Contribution Behaviors in Distributed
Environments
Fernando Olivera, Paul S. Goodman,
and Sharon Swee-Lin Tan
Abstract
We develop a framework for understanding contribution behaviors,
which we define as voluntary acts of helping others by providing
information. Our focus is on why and how people make contributions
in geographically distributed organizations where contributions
occur primarily through information technologies. We develop a model
of contribution behaviors that delineates three mediating
mechanisms: (1) awareness; (2) searching and matching; and
(3) formulation and delivery. We specify the cognitive and
motivational elements involved in these mechanisms and the role of
information technology in facilitating contributions. We discuss the
implications of our framework for developing theory and for
designing technology to support contribution behaviors
Keywords:
Contribution behaviors, knowledge sharing, knowledge management