The effective use of technology in personal knowledge management

Author:

Agnihotri Raj,Troutt Marvin D.

Abstract

PurposeThe objective of this paper is to further explore the emerging concept of personal knowledge management (PKM) and to bring researchers’ attention to this notion. Specifically, this paper aims to address issues related to the effective utilisation of technology in PKM practices.Design/methodology/approachA theoretical framework incorporating PKM skills, technology tools, user context and skills‐tools fit is proposed. Arguments are built on the task‐technology fit theory, which explores the link between technology tools and task characteristics (PKM skills).FindingsThe impact of effective PKM will depend increasingly on skills‐tools fit.Practical implicationsThe success of technology utilisation resides not simply in whether individuals use technology, but if this usage actually improves effectiveness. For their own benefit, individuals should consider and assess the technology tools in the context of how they will be aligned with specific PKM skills.Originality/valueProposing a conceptual framework of PKM, this paper suggests that the core focus is individual inquest, that is, the effort to discover, share, learn and explore through combinations of technology and information skills. The importance of the user's context in the PKM process is also discussed

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Computer Science Applications,Information Systems

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