The power of Web 2.0 storytelling to overcome knowledge sharing barriers

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Meret C., Iannotta M., Gatti M.

Through a narrative review of the literature, this paper seeks to explore the importance of Web 2.0 Storytelling for overcoming barriers to knowledge sharing. While storytelling has been traditionally addressed as a valuable lever for many knowledge sharing issues, more recently, Web 2.0 technologies are becoming essential in enabling employees to participate in the creation, sharing and diffusion of knowledge. However, the link between Web 2.0 Storytelling and barriers to knowledge sharing behavior remains quite unexplored in the extant literature. By filling this gap, we pose the first pillars to explain this connection. Overall, our conceptual framework reveals that, since knowledge is something that resides in people, the extensive use of ICT tools may be not sufficient to capture the organizational advantages of knowledge sharing, if the human dimension is neglected. With this in mind, the twofold nature of Web 2.0 storytelling emerges as a powerful tool to manage the most important barriers to knowledge sharing. Such evidence may have meaningful implications for both theory and practice.

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