Intercultural Knowledge Sharing with a Large Language Model
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2024
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Hochschule für Wirtschaft FHNW
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Knowledge is crucial for organisational success ‒ consequently, knowledge sharing is of great importance. This is particularly challenging for multinational organisations: In addition to the known barriers to knowledge sharing at an individual, organisational and technological level, language barriers and cultural differences can also negatively impact knowledge sharing. While language barriers are often underestimated and cannot always be recognised as such, cultures with major differences in cultural characteristics tend to have a more challenging time with knowledge sharing. Therefore, successful knowledge sharing demands not only an adjustment of expectations on both sides, but also an awareness for the other culture and culture-specific behaviour. Even more, it seems that organisational culture can soften the impact of national cultural differences, particularly if a common culture can be established.
Recent technological advances in the field of large language model based chatbots opened up new opportunities for intercultural knowledge sharing. They provide easy access to information by allowing users to interact with it not only in natural language but also in a variety of languages, regardless of the original language of the information, and can be linked to an organisational knowledge base to become a “domain expert”. And although culture cannot be conveyed through information systems, LLM-based chatbots can help understanding cultural differences better. Despite these promising features, the potential of using LLM-based chatbots for intercultural knowledge sharing has never been investigated in detail, much less tested with real users.
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Meier, S. N. (2024). Intercultural Knowledge Sharing with a Large Language Model [Hochschule für Wirtschaft FHNW]. https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/51124