Knowledge transfer and effective knowledge resource management facilitates organisations to innovate and develop new products and services. The knowledge transfer and creation processes require formal and informal networks and relationships. While the need for formal knowledge transfer networks may receive organisational attention, informal inter-personal networks, relationships and friendships also play an important role in knowledge transfer and creation. This paper suggests that rather than attempting to eliminate social activity such as personal use of information and communications technologies, socialisation activity should be encouraged to help build a culture of knowledge sharing and innovation
Knowledge is a fundamental asset for firms in the contemporary economy. Promoting knowledge sharing ...
Collaboration and social networking are key elements for fostering innovation in organizations. They...
The recently developed knowledge-based view of the firm argues that knowledge is the firm’s most val...
Knowledge transfer and effective knowledge resource management facilitates organisations to innovate...
The application of a knowledge management strategy does not take place in a vacuum. Successfully mee...
Understanding social interactions and knowledge sharing behavior in the organizational context is im...
Understanding social interactions and knowledge sharing behavior in the organizational context is im...
The globalization of business, the shift from production-based to a knowledge-based economy, the gro...
In the era where knowledge and technology have been advancing, knowledge, together with capital and ...
The networks of communication and interpersonal relationships that develop naturally within an organ...
This research enquires into how social networking technologies can help knowledge creation and shari...
Authors introduce a theoretical model of knowledge sharing in an organization through individual per...
This book outlines how network technology can support, foster and enhance the Knowledge Management, ...
The paper aims to highlight the value that social computing can bring to Knowledge Management mainly...
Knowledge transfer between IS and business personnel has been identified as an important precursor t...
Knowledge is a fundamental asset for firms in the contemporary economy. Promoting knowledge sharing ...
Collaboration and social networking are key elements for fostering innovation in organizations. They...
The recently developed knowledge-based view of the firm argues that knowledge is the firm’s most val...
Knowledge transfer and effective knowledge resource management facilitates organisations to innovate...
The application of a knowledge management strategy does not take place in a vacuum. Successfully mee...
Understanding social interactions and knowledge sharing behavior in the organizational context is im...
Understanding social interactions and knowledge sharing behavior in the organizational context is im...
The globalization of business, the shift from production-based to a knowledge-based economy, the gro...
In the era where knowledge and technology have been advancing, knowledge, together with capital and ...
The networks of communication and interpersonal relationships that develop naturally within an organ...
This research enquires into how social networking technologies can help knowledge creation and shari...
Authors introduce a theoretical model of knowledge sharing in an organization through individual per...
This book outlines how network technology can support, foster and enhance the Knowledge Management, ...
The paper aims to highlight the value that social computing can bring to Knowledge Management mainly...
Knowledge transfer between IS and business personnel has been identified as an important precursor t...
Knowledge is a fundamental asset for firms in the contemporary economy. Promoting knowledge sharing ...
Collaboration and social networking are key elements for fostering innovation in organizations. They...
The recently developed knowledge-based view of the firm argues that knowledge is the firm’s most val...