When information is infused into a system, the likelihood that individuals of high socio-economic status will gain knowledge faster than those individuals with a lower socio-economic status has been described as the knowledge gap hypothesis. The literature relating to the hypothesis maintains that, as the growth in knowledge is greater amongst higher socio-economic status individuals, a relationship tends to exist between education and greater knowledge. The present study explores whether a knowledge gap exists between the most central and the least central individuals in the verbal production, innovation and social activity networks of ten knowledge organisations based in New Zealand. Once self-reported responses to a sociometric questionn...
Knowledge intensive or high-tech industries are widely regarded as important for overall national ec...
In today’s globalised economy, Small-to-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are facing ever increasing competi...
Academic research activities within organizational studies are increasingly focusing on studying net...
Knowledge networks play a crucial role in contemporary organisations to improve participation for kn...
Innovation is a combinatorial process, in which novelty emerges through the combination or recombina...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the characteristics and nature of the networks firms utili...
In today’s turbulent business circumstance, organizations’ ability to sustain their growth and compe...
It is argued in this paper that the nature of innovation networks can vary substantially with regard...
Taking a constructivist view of knowledge where knowledge is viewed as a process of knowing, the lit...
The objective of this paper is to analyse the characteristics and nature of the networks that firms ...
This paper presents a theoretical framework on the relationship between social networks, social capi...
The objective of this paper is to analyse the characteristics and nature of the networks that firms ...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the nature of knowledge transfer among key organisatio...
This paper explores the role of organisation structure in the creation of knowledge in a dynamic, co...
Scholars in a variety of disciplines, including organizational theory, strategic management, and eco...
Knowledge intensive or high-tech industries are widely regarded as important for overall national ec...
In today’s globalised economy, Small-to-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are facing ever increasing competi...
Academic research activities within organizational studies are increasingly focusing on studying net...
Knowledge networks play a crucial role in contemporary organisations to improve participation for kn...
Innovation is a combinatorial process, in which novelty emerges through the combination or recombina...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the characteristics and nature of the networks firms utili...
In today’s turbulent business circumstance, organizations’ ability to sustain their growth and compe...
It is argued in this paper that the nature of innovation networks can vary substantially with regard...
Taking a constructivist view of knowledge where knowledge is viewed as a process of knowing, the lit...
The objective of this paper is to analyse the characteristics and nature of the networks that firms ...
This paper presents a theoretical framework on the relationship between social networks, social capi...
The objective of this paper is to analyse the characteristics and nature of the networks that firms ...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the nature of knowledge transfer among key organisatio...
This paper explores the role of organisation structure in the creation of knowledge in a dynamic, co...
Scholars in a variety of disciplines, including organizational theory, strategic management, and eco...
Knowledge intensive or high-tech industries are widely regarded as important for overall national ec...
In today’s globalised economy, Small-to-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are facing ever increasing competi...
Academic research activities within organizational studies are increasingly focusing on studying net...