Drawing upon sociology of professions, our study extends insight into the specific HR practices that shape the microdynamics of knowledge‐sharing behaviors among professionals. Empirically, we examine the influence of Human Resource (HR) practices on enactment of a knowledge‐brokering role by doctors to drive service improvement in health care. Our study shows, first, HR practices influence professional identity, which is predicated on jurisdictional autonomy and client interest. Second, HR practices influence the legitimacy of any role and associated activities, with professionals valuing collegial leadership and evidence‐based practice. Our study highlights it is employee perceptions of the effect of HR practices upon their legitimacy and...
Deploying knowledge brokers to bridge the ‘gap’ between researchers and practitioners continues to b...
This PhD research started from an interest in how organisational and professional antecedents affect...
This article examines how individual-level antecedents such as motivation and ability to share knowl...
Professionals with managerial responsibilities are often seen as natural boundary spanners, brokerin...
Professional insecurity is a long standing concern within Human Resources (HR), with claims to exper...
This article draws upon the notion of a ‘human resource management (HRM) innovation’ to explore the ...
Our study examines brokering of situated knowledge within an organizational context, characterized b...
In the era of the knowledge-based and more attention to the knowledge of the management of matter i...
In healthcare, translating evidence into changed practice remains challenging. Novel interventions a...
This paper arises from research that examined a health-care coordination improvement initiative that...
In recent years there has been a significant growth in knowledge transfer partnerships to improve th...
Knowledge-intensive firms (KIFs) need to encourage their employees to engage in knowledge exchange a...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Human resource practices have been found to be critical in knowledge s...
This article draws upon the notion of an ‘HRM innovation’ to explore the development of two new work...
Purpose The goal of this study is to examine how knowledge exchange between academics and clin...
Deploying knowledge brokers to bridge the ‘gap’ between researchers and practitioners continues to b...
This PhD research started from an interest in how organisational and professional antecedents affect...
This article examines how individual-level antecedents such as motivation and ability to share knowl...
Professionals with managerial responsibilities are often seen as natural boundary spanners, brokerin...
Professional insecurity is a long standing concern within Human Resources (HR), with claims to exper...
This article draws upon the notion of a ‘human resource management (HRM) innovation’ to explore the ...
Our study examines brokering of situated knowledge within an organizational context, characterized b...
In the era of the knowledge-based and more attention to the knowledge of the management of matter i...
In healthcare, translating evidence into changed practice remains challenging. Novel interventions a...
This paper arises from research that examined a health-care coordination improvement initiative that...
In recent years there has been a significant growth in knowledge transfer partnerships to improve th...
Knowledge-intensive firms (KIFs) need to encourage their employees to engage in knowledge exchange a...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Human resource practices have been found to be critical in knowledge s...
This article draws upon the notion of an ‘HRM innovation’ to explore the development of two new work...
Purpose The goal of this study is to examine how knowledge exchange between academics and clin...
Deploying knowledge brokers to bridge the ‘gap’ between researchers and practitioners continues to b...
This PhD research started from an interest in how organisational and professional antecedents affect...
This article examines how individual-level antecedents such as motivation and ability to share knowl...