Dear colleagues, I am conducting a research about the adoption of knowledge management systems for my PhD thesis in the University of South Australia. Previous studies of Knowledge Management Systems adoption have generally been based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). From this perspective, the main inputs to knowledge management adoption have been the attitudinal factors of perceived ease-of-use and perceived usefulness towards the technology under investigation. Empirical investigations of KMS adoption have either merely replicated TAM or included many other antecedents in the model, most of which have failed to explain why such adoption is (not) happening. A conference paper with a literature review in knowledge management adoption, characteristics of knowledge management usage behavior and proposed model using a perspective of organizational citizenship behavior is published and presented in the 4th Asia-Pacific International Conference on Knowledge Management. This survey is to collect data about the particular organizational and individual/personal factors to verify my proposed hypotheses in their effects in the adoption of knowledge management systems. If you would like to know more about the survey, please click InformationSheet.pdf<http://kmresearcher.wikispaces.com/file/view/InformationSheet.pdf> Please click the following link to participate the online survey: https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pJP5Sg7Y-NQfvM2JzkKABQQ&hl=en Thanks Andrew