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Promoting knowledge sharing performance in a knowledge management system: do knowledge workers’ behavior patterns matter?
Navid Nezafati, Shokouh Razaghi, Hossein Moradi, Sajjad Shokouhyar, Sepideh JafariThis paper aims to identify the impact of demographical and organizational variables such as age, gender, experiences use of knowledge management system (KMS), education and job…
Human resource management practices in creating a committed workforce for fostering knowledge transfer: a theoretical framework
Nurul Amirah Ishak, Md Zahidul Islam, Wardah Azimah SumardiThis paper aims to review existing literature on the role of human resource management (HRM) practices in nurturing employee’s organisational commitment (OC), which subsequently…
Why do organizations share their most important capital? The provision of an open innovation model based on human capital
Elham Sahami, Ali Safari, Reza Ansari, Ali Shaemi BarzokiIn this study, an open innovation (OI) model was designed in which the organization’s human resource systems comprise the main core. To identify the various dimensions of the…
“Knowledge management practices” as moderator in the relationship between organizational culture and performance in information technology companies in India
Timothy Shea, Syed Aktharsha Usman, Sengottuvel Arivalagan, Satyanarayana ParayitamThe purpose of this study is to empirically examine knowledge management (KM) practices as a moderator in the relationship between organizational culture and performance. The…
Interdependencies between knowledge management and academic performance in higher educational institutions
Krishna Prasad Paudel, Prakash C. Bhattarai, Mahanand ChaliseThe purpose of this paper is to examine the interdependent relationship between knowledge management and the academic performance of faculty members in higher educational…
Role of personal relationships in mitigating knowledge hiding behaviour in firms: a dyadic perspective
Atif Saleem Butt, Ahmad Bayiz Ahmad, Syed Hamad Hassan ShahThis paper aims to explore the role of personal relationships (friendships) in mitigating knowledge hiding behaviour between managers.
Exploring continuance usage intention toward open government data technologies: an integrated approach
Mohammad Tariqul Islam, Md. Shamim Talukder, Abul Khayer, A.K.M. Najmul IslamOpen government data (OGD) is a comparatively new field in e-government and the factors influencing its continuance use by citizens have not been extensively explored. A better…
On the relation between knowledge management and university-industry-government collaboration in Brazilian national institutes of science and technology
Suzana Xavier Ribeiro, Marcelo Seido NaganoThe purpose of this paper is to investigate how knowledge management and university-industry-government collaboration – including the triple helix – relate with each other in…
The impact of mobile shadow IT usage on knowledge protection: an exploratory study
Mohammed Abbas, Adnan AlghailThe mobile shadow information technology (IT) phenomenon is both completely misunderstood and negatively explored by those participating inside the organizational ecosystem. It…
The role of senior managers’ positive self-image in supporting MIS implementation
Nahid Izadpanah Mehrkish, Susan B. GrantResearchers have long been interested in how the psychology of senior managers affects their behaviours. This paper aims to present the results of a questionnaire into how…
ISSN:
2059-5891e-ISSN:
2059-5905ISSN-L:
2059-5891Renamed from:
VINEOnline date, start – end:
2016Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Susanne Durst
- Maurizio Massaro