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Digitalisation as a means to streamline project knowledge transfer

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  • Lars Petter Sjøvold
  • Giuseppe Marinelli
  • Wenche Aarseth
  • Kirsti Sundfær Stubbe
  • Tomm Erik Svennebø Sandmoe
  • Haavard Haaskjold

Abstract

Organisations and their projects today are in the middle of a change process due to digitalisation and transformation. These changes challenge today's practice in most industries and have several implications for project managers. The digitalisation change also includes possible positive implications. One of the areas is more knowledge transfer between projects, which has been a challenge for decades. Therefore, this study's research question was, "how can digitalisation help streamline knowledge transfer between projects?" The study chose a qualitative research method with 14 in-depth expert interviews and qualitative data coding. The research revealed three elements required for knowledge transfer to be efficient: first, to implement a digital strategy that reflects the achievement goal. Second, focus on change management to incorporate an organisational culture for sharing and learning, and third, structure knowledge so that tacit knowledge is transformed into explicit knowledge. Competitive advantages can be gained through the digitalisation of knowledge transfer in projects.

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  • Lars Petter Sjøvold & Giuseppe Marinelli & Wenche Aarseth & Kirsti Sundfær Stubbe & Tomm Erik Svennebø Sandmoe & Haavard Haaskjold, 2025. "Digitalisation as a means to streamline project knowledge transfer," International Journal of Project Organisation and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 17(4), pages 353-372.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpoma:v:17:y:2025:i:4:p:353-372
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