Knowledge-intensive firms (KIFs) need to encourage their employees to engage in knowledge exchange and combination (KEC) so as to create the new knowledge that is core to their success. Human resource management (HRM) has the potential to play a key role in encouraging KEC but relatively little is known about the microprocesses through which HRM and KEC are linked. Based on a sample of 498 knowledge workers in 14 KIFs in the pharmaceutical and ICT sectors in Ireland and the UK, this study focuses on the knowledge workers themselves and their perceptions of how HR practices influence KEC. In so doing, we drill down into the micro-foundations of the proposed linkages between HRM and knowledge creation, proffering reflexivity as a translation ...
Although research establishes a link between knowledge-intensive human resource (HR) practices (KIHR...
Within the field of Human Resource Management (HRM), it is assumed that people management practices,...
Knowledge management (KM) literature has mainly focused on the antecedents of KM. The purpose of thi...
Knowledge-intensive firms (KIFs) need to encourage their employees to engage in knowledge exchange ...
Knowledge-intensive firms (KIFs) need to encourage their employees to engage in knowledge exchange a...
The major goal of the paper was to develop a theoretical framework that conceptualizes the indirect ...
Innovation and HRM practices are connected, but the nature of these linkages may not be completely u...
This article addresses the challenges of R&D–sales cross-functional cooperation by exploring how...
Despite theoretical support suggesting a strong linkage between HR systems and knowledge management ...
We propose that strategic human resource management (SHRM) practices nurture a context of knowledge ...
Knowledge is progressively guaranteed to be a key basic asset and a source of upper hand in the curr...
Knowledge sharing plays a key role in facilitating organizational goals. However, the extensive digi...
This paper explores why and how HRM matters for knowledge transfer within multinational corporations...
Although research establishes a link between knowledge-intensive human resource (HR) practices (KIHR...
Within the field of Human Resource Management (HRM), it is assumed that people management practices,...
Knowledge management (KM) literature has mainly focused on the antecedents of KM. The purpose of thi...
Knowledge-intensive firms (KIFs) need to encourage their employees to engage in knowledge exchange ...
Knowledge-intensive firms (KIFs) need to encourage their employees to engage in knowledge exchange a...
The major goal of the paper was to develop a theoretical framework that conceptualizes the indirect ...
Innovation and HRM practices are connected, but the nature of these linkages may not be completely u...
This article addresses the challenges of R&D–sales cross-functional cooperation by exploring how...
Despite theoretical support suggesting a strong linkage between HR systems and knowledge management ...
We propose that strategic human resource management (SHRM) practices nurture a context of knowledge ...
Knowledge is progressively guaranteed to be a key basic asset and a source of upper hand in the curr...
Knowledge sharing plays a key role in facilitating organizational goals. However, the extensive digi...
This paper explores why and how HRM matters for knowledge transfer within multinational corporations...
Although research establishes a link between knowledge-intensive human resource (HR) practices (KIHR...
Within the field of Human Resource Management (HRM), it is assumed that people management practices,...
Knowledge management (KM) literature has mainly focused on the antecedents of KM. The purpose of thi...