This paper examines intergenerational knowledge sharing within family firms in traditional industries. We position our analysis against the background of the knowledge-based view of the firm and utilize knowledge creation theory and perspectives on knowledge sharing behavior to analyse how knowledge is shared in an organization. We employ a multiple case study approach and use the New Zealand wine industry as the context of our analysis. Our study extends family business and knowledge sharing literature by challenging traditional views of incumbent-successor relationships. We reason that family business literature is sympathetic to the senior generation nurturing the next generation while leaving a gap in our understanding of how the next g...
Introduction: Transferring knowledge to the next generation is a very important process for longevit...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
Purpose: We propose in this paper to analyze what are the factors that influence knowledge transfer ...
This article aims to investigate how ‘knowledge-related human capital’ can be accumulated, i.e. cre...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
The aim of this article is to make a contribution to the understanding of how knowledge can be accum...
The aim of this article is to make a contribution to the understanding of how knowledge can be accum...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
Family business is a fast growing area of research in western countries and is also gaining recognit...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
The integration of the family and business worlds provides family firms with competitively unique ca...
This study examines the significance of knowledge, how it is created, and more specifically, its evo...
Introduction: Transferring knowledge to the next generation is a very important process for longevit...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
Purpose: We propose in this paper to analyze what are the factors that influence knowledge transfer ...
This article aims to investigate how ‘knowledge-related human capital’ can be accumulated, i.e. cre...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
The aim of this article is to make a contribution to the understanding of how knowledge can be accum...
The aim of this article is to make a contribution to the understanding of how knowledge can be accum...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
Family business is a fast growing area of research in western countries and is also gaining recognit...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
The integration of the family and business worlds provides family firms with competitively unique ca...
This study examines the significance of knowledge, how it is created, and more specifically, its evo...
Introduction: Transferring knowledge to the next generation is a very important process for longevit...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...