Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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276193 | International Journal of Project Management | 2013 | 13 Pages |
It is a major challenge for project-based organizations to learn across project boundaries by making project-level knowledge available to the organization as a whole. This study argues that project teams' social capital is conducive to overcoming barriers to learning in project-based organizations. Based on a large-scale analysis of engineering projects in Germany, the study shows that project teams' social capital, i.e. the intra-organizational social ties of project teams with their colleagues outside the project, compensates for project teams' lack of opportunity, motivation, and ability to make project-learnings available to the organization as a whole. By contributing to overcoming barriers to learning in project-based organizations, social capital represents an important driver of organizational learning about market conditions, products and technologies as well as project management.
► We study how to overcome learning barriers in project-based organizations. ► Learning depends on project teams' social capital, i.e. social ties with colleagues. ► Social capital drives opportunities, motivation and ability to learn. ► Social capital-based learning affects all key knowledge domains.