As the team-based structure is prevalent in modern organizations, it is promising to address the key problem of how to promote individuals to engage in knowledge sharing. Drawing upon the interdependence theory and social identity/self-categorization theory, this study develops a research model to elaborate how interdependence designs, including task and goal interdependence, elevate individuals’ knowledge sharing behavior in a team by activating their social identification to the team. To test the conceptual model, a survey method was employed, involving 421 valid individual observations nested in 56 organizational teams. The empirical testing supports the important mediating role of team members’ social identification processes linking th...
A questionnaire study of 129 members of 20 multidisciplinary project teams examined the relationship...
Implementing strategy demands an organizationwide effort, where teams should not operate in isolatio...
A questionnaire study of 129 members of 20 multidisciplinary project teams examined the relationship...
Research on knowledge sharing in distributed teams has demonstrated the importance of knowledge cont...
Knowledge-intensive work in modern global organisations is largely organised in teams or groups. Mos...
This paper advances the perspective that the individuals' willingness to perform extra role behavior...
This paper advances the perspective that the individuals' willingness to perform extra role behavior...
Although the success of team‐based organizations requires innovative behavior within and across team...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation draws from ...
This study proposes and empirically tests a conceptual model of knowledge sharing in a team-based en...
Given that many organizational tasks are accomplished by people working as virtual teams, it\u27s im...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2013. Major: Work and Human Resource Education. 1 c...
In this study, we tested the effects of several team features on knowledge sharing within teams of p...
Many complex organizational tasks are performed by networks of teams, or “multiteam systems.” A crit...
It is widely assumed that transformational leadership can effectively facilitate the sharing of know...
A questionnaire study of 129 members of 20 multidisciplinary project teams examined the relationship...
Implementing strategy demands an organizationwide effort, where teams should not operate in isolatio...
A questionnaire study of 129 members of 20 multidisciplinary project teams examined the relationship...
Research on knowledge sharing in distributed teams has demonstrated the importance of knowledge cont...
Knowledge-intensive work in modern global organisations is largely organised in teams or groups. Mos...
This paper advances the perspective that the individuals' willingness to perform extra role behavior...
This paper advances the perspective that the individuals' willingness to perform extra role behavior...
Although the success of team‐based organizations requires innovative behavior within and across team...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation draws from ...
This study proposes and empirically tests a conceptual model of knowledge sharing in a team-based en...
Given that many organizational tasks are accomplished by people working as virtual teams, it\u27s im...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2013. Major: Work and Human Resource Education. 1 c...
In this study, we tested the effects of several team features on knowledge sharing within teams of p...
Many complex organizational tasks are performed by networks of teams, or “multiteam systems.” A crit...
It is widely assumed that transformational leadership can effectively facilitate the sharing of know...
A questionnaire study of 129 members of 20 multidisciplinary project teams examined the relationship...
Implementing strategy demands an organizationwide effort, where teams should not operate in isolatio...
A questionnaire study of 129 members of 20 multidisciplinary project teams examined the relationship...