The ability of an organization to apply knowledge globally has been conceptualized as critical for the existence of multinational corporations (MNCs). We argue for an organizational separation effect on knowledge sharing that challenges the view of the MNC as a latent social community. Using a unique data-set of more than 4.000 individual responses from an MNC, Telenor, we test how three types of drivers for individuals’ knowledge sharing –individuals’ motivation, and individuals’ perceptions of organizational values and organizational work practices- work differently within, as opposed to across, business units. Our analysis suggests that while intrinsic motivation, innovative values and job autonomy are relatively important drivers of kn...
This Project Research is the result of our Master Thesis, which concerns the attitude of sharing kno...
Valuable knowledge in organizations is too often 'locked in' within one unit. The contribution of th...
Ability, motivation, and opportunity (AMO) approaches have dominated studies of knowledge sharing in...
The ability of an organization to apply knowledge globally has been conceptualized as critical for t...
The ability of an organization to apply knowledge globally has been conceptualized as critical for t...
The objectives of this study are twofold. Firstly, the aim is to discover factors enabling and hinde...
This qualitative field study investigated cross-site knowledge sharing in a small sample of multina...
AbstractThis qualitative field study investigated cross-site knowledge sharing in a small sample of ...
Knowledge sharing on the interpersonal level is increasingly being recognized as a fundamentally imp...
Ability, motivation, and opportunity (AMO) approaches have dominated studies of knowledge sharing in...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) are commonly perceived as networks of differentiated units, depend...
Masteroppgave (MSc) in Master of Science in International Management, Handelshøyskolen BI, 2014Due t...
Applying a new theoretical and empirical approach to intrafirm knowledge transfers, this paper provi...
Cross border knowledge transfer is not only a major activity of multi-national enterprises (MNEs), b...
This paper presents a theoretical framework for studying knowledge sharing within the large multinat...
This Project Research is the result of our Master Thesis, which concerns the attitude of sharing kno...
Valuable knowledge in organizations is too often 'locked in' within one unit. The contribution of th...
Ability, motivation, and opportunity (AMO) approaches have dominated studies of knowledge sharing in...
The ability of an organization to apply knowledge globally has been conceptualized as critical for t...
The ability of an organization to apply knowledge globally has been conceptualized as critical for t...
The objectives of this study are twofold. Firstly, the aim is to discover factors enabling and hinde...
This qualitative field study investigated cross-site knowledge sharing in a small sample of multina...
AbstractThis qualitative field study investigated cross-site knowledge sharing in a small sample of ...
Knowledge sharing on the interpersonal level is increasingly being recognized as a fundamentally imp...
Ability, motivation, and opportunity (AMO) approaches have dominated studies of knowledge sharing in...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) are commonly perceived as networks of differentiated units, depend...
Masteroppgave (MSc) in Master of Science in International Management, Handelshøyskolen BI, 2014Due t...
Applying a new theoretical and empirical approach to intrafirm knowledge transfers, this paper provi...
Cross border knowledge transfer is not only a major activity of multi-national enterprises (MNEs), b...
This paper presents a theoretical framework for studying knowledge sharing within the large multinat...
This Project Research is the result of our Master Thesis, which concerns the attitude of sharing kno...
Valuable knowledge in organizations is too often 'locked in' within one unit. The contribution of th...
Ability, motivation, and opportunity (AMO) approaches have dominated studies of knowledge sharing in...