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Shared value in female entrepreneurship. A publicness frame in the field of knowledge sharing
Claudia Arena, Simona Catuogno, Paola Paoloni, Patrizia PastoreWhile most research on female entrepreneurship has been conducted using the traditional private-for-profit logic, with the growing rise of hybrid and public organizational forms…
Selection of a business school dean: a multi-criteria knowledge-based approach
Siamak Kheybari, Alessio Ishizaka, Mohammad Reza Mehrpour, Vijay PereiraBusiness schools play a significant role in providing individuals with the ability to adapt to constantly changing environments. Such agile organizations require deans who, as…
Unveiling dilemmas and countermeasures in the green transformation of China’s real estate industry through the lens of knowledge management
Tianzhou Ren, Jing Li, Xiaofen Yu, Maria Rosaria Marcone, Amadeo MaizzaEffective knowledge management has played a crucial role in propelling the green transformation of organisations and industries. Nevertheless, its underutilisation in the real…
Mapping research on knowledge management in family firms: a bibliometric analysis
Paolo CapolupoGiven the growing interest in the topic of knowledge management (KM) in family firms (FFs) and the subsequent increasing number of papers published, this study aims to review the…
Negative rivalry in use: toward a knowledge-sharing perspective in the digital economy era
Xiaowei Yang, Haoyun Zhang, Zhiyong HuangThis study aims to introduce and prove the existence of negative rivalry in use, which should be an integral part of goods taxonomy, from the perspective of knowledge sharing and…
Digital product development team external knowledge processes and ambidexterity: a multi-mediation analysis of the absorptive capacity framework
Trihadi Pudiawan Erhan, Arnold Japutra, Sebastiaan Van DoornThe purpose of this study is to examine the mechanisms of absorptive capacity (ACAP) in the specific context of digital product development teams. More precisely, it explores the…
A meta-analysis of international experience and performance: exploring the role of global mobility and national sentiments
Di Fan, Sihong Wu, Yiyi Su, Vikas KumarInternational experience has long been recognized as a crucial determinant for firms’ knowledge management in the existing literature. However, within a global context, the…
Does perceived overqualification promote (or inhibit) knowledge-sharing behavior? The roles of intrinsic motivation and rewards for knowledge sharing
Yanghao Zhu, Yunpeng Xu, Yannan ZhangThe relationship between perceived overqualification and knowledge sharing has always been a hot topic, but scholars have come to different conclusions on this issue. The purpose…
Technostress and disengagement from knowledge sharing: insights from pre-pandemic and mid-pandemic data sets
Monalisa Mahapatra, Dianne P. FordThis study aims to examine a common failure in knowledge sharing, called disengagement from knowledge sharing (DKS), and investigates how technostress may contribute to this…
Knowledge extraction by integrating emojis with text from online reviews
Kuoyi Lin, Xiaoyang Kan, Meilian LiuThis study develops and validates an innovative approach for extracting knowledge from online user reviews by integrating textual content and emojis. Recognizing the pivotal role…
IPOs and knowledge management practices: a systematic literature review and future research agenda
Niccoló Nirino, Enrico Battisti, Michal Erben, Antonio Salvi, Stefano BrescianiThe purpose of this paper is to explore the connection between initial public offerings (IPOs) and knowledge management (KM). Specifically, the manuscript critically examines the…
Impact of entrepreneurship on technological innovation in the digital age: a knowledge management perspective
Jielin Yin, Yijing Li, Zhenzhong Ma, Zhuangyi Chen, Guangrui GuoThis study aims to use the knowledge management perspective to examine the mechanism through which entrepreneurship drives firms’ technological innovation in the digital age. The…
Buyer-initiated knowledge payment facilitates free knowledge contribution in knowledge-sharing platforms: an integration of relational signaling theory and attribution theory
Shan Jiang, Daqian Shi, Yihang ChengThe model of pay-for-knowledge incentivizes individuals with financial rewards for sharing their expertise, facilitating a transactional exchange between knowledge providers…
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