Purpose: This paper draws on social exchange theory to theorise supplier motivation to share knowledge. It examines the effects of supplier anticipated future dependence on their motivation to share knowledge with a buyer, mediated by economic, relational and learning motives. It also examines the conditional effects imposed by the current embeddedness of the relationship. Design/methodology/approach: The study tested the proposed moderated mediation model using a scenario-based experimental method. Findings: The results show that supplier anticipated future dependence increases their motivation to share knowledge, mediated by relational and learning motives. The results also show that current embeddedness has negative moderation effects on...
Purpose – This paper’s aim is to examine the influence of perceived cost of sharing knowledge and\ud...
High-tech manufacturers increasingly rely on the knowledge contributions of external technology expe...
This paper unpacks the differential effects of social capital and explores how its distinct dimensio...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how social exchange theory (SET) might increase our understa...
Motivating people to contribute knowledge has become an important research topic and a major challen...
Past research has indicated that the knowledge provider’s altruistic character, trust, intrinsic mot...
We delineate an integrative view of inter-organizational knowledge transfer (IOKT) in the upstream s...
Motivating people to contribute knowledge has become an important research topic and a major challen...
Sharing knowledge is an important aspect of most modern organisation. Ideas about how to stimulate k...
Knowledge sharing has been recognised as a key enhancer of supply-chain performance. However, the sh...
Purpose: The paper aims to employ transaction cost theory and social exchange theory to compare how ...
The service sector is an industry that deals with knowledge and expertise. In general, knowledge is ...
Given the growing importance of knowledge-sharing, the primary purpose of this research is to develo...
The purpose of this study is to propose a conceptual model that reflects interfirm exchanges can wor...
Manufacturing firms that collaborate with external R&D partners are inevitably confronted with the d...
Purpose – This paper’s aim is to examine the influence of perceived cost of sharing knowledge and\ud...
High-tech manufacturers increasingly rely on the knowledge contributions of external technology expe...
This paper unpacks the differential effects of social capital and explores how its distinct dimensio...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how social exchange theory (SET) might increase our understa...
Motivating people to contribute knowledge has become an important research topic and a major challen...
Past research has indicated that the knowledge provider’s altruistic character, trust, intrinsic mot...
We delineate an integrative view of inter-organizational knowledge transfer (IOKT) in the upstream s...
Motivating people to contribute knowledge has become an important research topic and a major challen...
Sharing knowledge is an important aspect of most modern organisation. Ideas about how to stimulate k...
Knowledge sharing has been recognised as a key enhancer of supply-chain performance. However, the sh...
Purpose: The paper aims to employ transaction cost theory and social exchange theory to compare how ...
The service sector is an industry that deals with knowledge and expertise. In general, knowledge is ...
Given the growing importance of knowledge-sharing, the primary purpose of this research is to develo...
The purpose of this study is to propose a conceptual model that reflects interfirm exchanges can wor...
Manufacturing firms that collaborate with external R&D partners are inevitably confronted with the d...
Purpose – This paper’s aim is to examine the influence of perceived cost of sharing knowledge and\ud...
High-tech manufacturers increasingly rely on the knowledge contributions of external technology expe...
This paper unpacks the differential effects of social capital and explores how its distinct dimensio...