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Do demographic factors matter in university-industry knowledge exchange? A study based on Sri Lankan university system
I.M.S. Weerasinghe, H.H. DedunuThis study aims to identify the effect of demographic factors on the relationship between academic contribution and university–industry knowledge exchange in Sri Lanka.
How does contract completeness affect tacit knowledge acquisition?
Longwei Wang, Meige Song, Min Zhang, Li WangThis study aims to empirically investigate the role of contracts in tacit knowledge acquisition in research and development (R&D) alliances. By combining the perspectives of…
Knowledge transfer mechanisms in franchise network
Judith Jacob IddyThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the use of knowledge transfer (KT) mechanisms in a franchise network.
Promoting tacit knowledge application and integration through guanxi and structural holes
Jiayuan Liu, Yilin ZhuThis study aims to explore the impacts of structural holes (SH) and guanxi and their interaction on the application and integration of tacit knowledge among co-workers in…
Reaping benefits from knowledge transfer – the role of confidence in knowledge
Smitha R. Nair, Kishore Gopalakrishna Pillai, Mehmet DemirbagThis paper aims to develop a conceptual model that examines the role of an individual’s confidence in the transferred knowledge in realizing benefits from such transfers. In so…
Empowered or engaged employees? A fuzzy set analysis on knowledge transfer professionals
Valentina Cucino, Nicola Del Sarto, Alberto Di Minin, Andrea PiccalugaThis paper combines the literature on knowledge transfer and that on organizational behavior to analyze how perceived empowerment and perceived engagement affect knowledge…
How knowledge search affects the performance of reverse internationalization enterprises: the co-moderating role of causation and effectuation
Xiaobin Feng, Xiaoshu Ma, Zhe Shi, Xuebing PengTo address the gap of divergent conclusions on the impact of knowledge search (KS) on performance, this paper aims to discuss the nonlinear relationships between KS and reverse…
Knowledge sharing motives and value co-creation behavior of the consumers in physiotherapy services: a cross-cultural study
Waheed Akbar Bhatti, Mario Glowik, Ahmad ArslanThis study aims to investigate the role of consumers’ (patients) motives in knowledge sharing and value co-creation with the service provider in the context of physiotherapy…
What is bullying hiding? Exploring antecedents and potential dimension of knowledge hiding
Yunyun Yuan, Lifeng Yang, Xiangyang Cheng, Jia WeiThe purpose of this study is to examine the relationships among knowledge attributes (complexity and implicitness), interpersonal distrust, knowledge hiding (KH) and team efficacy…
Enabling knowledge sharing through psychological safety in inter-organisational arrangements
Angel Eustorgio Rivera, Lucía Rodríguez-Aceves, Barbara I. Mojarro-DuranThis study aims to generate additional insights into the relationship between knowledge sharing (KS) and psychological safety (PS) in an inter-organisational arrangement through…
The role of client knowledge absorptive capacity for innovation in KIBS
Nikolay ChichkanovThis paper aims to study the relationship between the knowledge exchanged during client interactions and innovation in knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) enterprises. It…
Dimensions of dynamic marketing capability and export performance
Mohammad Tayeenul Hoque, Mohammad Faisal Ahammad, Nikolaos Tzokas, Gillie GabayThe purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual framework on the dimensions of dynamic marketing capability (DMC) and its relationship with export performance. The paper also…
Knowledge management in health care: an integrative and result-driven clinical staff management model
Vinícius Pereira de Souza, Rodrigo Baroni, Chun Wei Choo, José Marcio de Castro, Ricardo Rodrigues BarbosaThis paper aims to propose an integrative and result-driven health-care knowledge management (HKM) model and discuss the findings of a research that examines how the KM…
Open innovation environments as knowledge sharing enablers: the case of strategic technology and innovative management consortium
Antonio Crupi, Nicola Del Sarto, Alberto Di Minin, Rob Phaal, Andrea PiccalugaThis study aims to understand how open innovation (OI) environments can help organizations in implementing knowledge sharing (KS) practices defusing KS barriers.
Distributed leadership and exploratory and exploitative innovations: mediating roles of tacit and explicit knowledge sharing and organizational trust
Sarra Berraies, Khadija Aya Hamza, Rached ChtiouiThe aim of this paper is to highlight the impact of distributed leadership (DL) on exploitative and exploratory innovations through the mediating effects of organizational trust…
Strategic orientation toward digitalization to improve innovation capability: why knowledge acquisition and exploitation through external embeddedness matter
José Arias-Pérez, Juan Velez-Ocampo, Juan Cepeda-CardonaThis study aims to analyze the mediating effect of the open innovation processes of knowledge acquisition and exploitation as external embeddedness strategy on the relationships…
Customer knowledge management and smart tourism destinations: a framework for the smart management of the tourist experience – SMARTUR
Emerson Cleister Lima Muniz, Gertrudes Aparecida Dandolini, Alexandre Augusto Biz, Alessandro Costa RibeiroThis paper aims to demonstrate how customer knowledge management (CKM) can assist destination management organizations (DMOs) in the smart management of the tourist experience to…
Identifying and modeling the antecedents of counterproductive knowledge behavior: a three-study analysis
Yasha Afshar-Jalili, Helena D. Cooper-Thomas, Mahshad FatholahianThis study aims to identify and classify the range of antecedents of counterproductive knowledge behavior (CKB) to provide a better understanding of their implications for…
Networks, knowledge, and knowledge workers’ mobility: evidence from the National Basketball Association
Mahmoud Ibrahim FallatahBuilding on network theory, this study aims to examine how network resources and network knowledge utilization influence mobility within networks of knowledge workers…
The impact of entrepreneurs’ prior experience and communication networks on perceived knowledge access
Wei Shi, Matthew WeberEntrepreneurs approach the startup process with a stock of experience and a unique range of accumulated skills and abilities. Their prior experience shapes an “information funnel”…
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