Current knowledge management (KM) technologies and strategies advocate two differ-ent approaches: knowledge codification and knowledge sharing networks. However, the extant literature has paid limited attention to the interaction between them. This research draws upon the literature on formal modeling of networks to examine the interaction be-tween knowledge codification and knowledge sharing networks. The analysis suggests that an increase in codification may damage existing network-sharing ties. Anticipating that, individuals may hoard their knowledge to protect their network ties, even when there are nontrivial rewards for codification. We find that despite the aforementioned tension between the codification and the network approach, a f...
To identify possible deficiencies in knowledge sharing several authors proposed to apply a network p...
As a multidimensional construct, knowledge management (KM) has been at the forefront of organization...
Knowledge management systems (KMS) have taken on a prominent role in both information systems resear...
Inter-firm relationships are increasingly complex. Due to the diffusion of ICTs and the global compe...
Knowledge intensive or high-tech industries are widely regarded as important for overall national ec...
Introduction : over the past decade knowledge bas become a central concept in the field of organizat...
Different subsets of social networks may explain knowledge sharing outcomes in different ways. One s...
Increasingly, innovation na longer takes place within individual firms, but within networks of organ...
Knowledge is an organization’s best sustainable source of competitive advantage and knowledge manage...
In knowledge management (KM), one perspective is that knowledge resides in individuals who interact ...
<p>This thesis proposes a methodology for utilizing knowledge networks in an organization effectivel...
Knowledge is a vital intangible asset for any organization and cannot be valued exactly due its spec...
Organisations need networks to leverage external knowledge, particularly for SMEs with their limited...
Effective knowledge sharing underpins the day-to-day work activities in knowledge-intensive organiza...
In a networked environment, it is essential for organizations to share knowledge among themselves if...
To identify possible deficiencies in knowledge sharing several authors proposed to apply a network p...
As a multidimensional construct, knowledge management (KM) has been at the forefront of organization...
Knowledge management systems (KMS) have taken on a prominent role in both information systems resear...
Inter-firm relationships are increasingly complex. Due to the diffusion of ICTs and the global compe...
Knowledge intensive or high-tech industries are widely regarded as important for overall national ec...
Introduction : over the past decade knowledge bas become a central concept in the field of organizat...
Different subsets of social networks may explain knowledge sharing outcomes in different ways. One s...
Increasingly, innovation na longer takes place within individual firms, but within networks of organ...
Knowledge is an organization’s best sustainable source of competitive advantage and knowledge manage...
In knowledge management (KM), one perspective is that knowledge resides in individuals who interact ...
<p>This thesis proposes a methodology for utilizing knowledge networks in an organization effectivel...
Knowledge is a vital intangible asset for any organization and cannot be valued exactly due its spec...
Organisations need networks to leverage external knowledge, particularly for SMEs with their limited...
Effective knowledge sharing underpins the day-to-day work activities in knowledge-intensive organiza...
In a networked environment, it is essential for organizations to share knowledge among themselves if...
To identify possible deficiencies in knowledge sharing several authors proposed to apply a network p...
As a multidimensional construct, knowledge management (KM) has been at the forefront of organization...
Knowledge management systems (KMS) have taken on a prominent role in both information systems resear...