This paper develops a motivation-based perspective to explore how organisations resolve the social dilemma of knowledge sharing, and the ways in which different motivational mechanisms interact to foster knowledge sharing and creation in different organisational contexts. The core assumption is that the willingness of organisational members to engage in knowledge sharing can be viewed on a continuum from purely opportunistic behaviour regulated by extrinsic incentives to an apparently altruistic stance fostered by social norms and group identity. The analysis builds on a three-category taxonomy of motivation: adding ‘hedonic’ motivation to the traditional dichotomy of extrinsic and intrinsic motivation. Based on an analysis of empirical ca...
In an effort to assess the generalizability of factors that influence the disposition of knowledge s...
By sharing knowledge, organizations are able to enhance their efficacy, decrease cost of training an...
The flow of knowledge in an organization can be depending on the attitude and behaviour of the indiv...
This paper develops a motivation-based perspective to explore how organisations resolve the social d...
Purpose - Facilitating knowledge sharing within organisations is a difficult task: the willingness o...
This paper develops a motivation-based perspective to explore how organisations resolve the social d...
Sharing knowledge is an important aspect of most modern organisation. Ideas about how to stimulate k...
Organisations invest heavily in knowledge management technologies and initiatives which are entirely...
Large investments into sophisticated knowledge management systems and repositories are not sufficien...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to elucidate the motivation for knowledge-sharing; th...
Sharing knowledge among employees reduces the risk of losing unique knowledge, contributes to higher...
Whilst a large and important part of knowledge in an organisation is tacit, there is growing evidenc...
A major challenge for knowledge management concerns motivating people to share their knowledge with ...
Despite the importance of knowledge sharing practice, studies indicated that some employees are stil...
Organisations invest heavily in knowledge management technologies and initiatives which are entirely...
In an effort to assess the generalizability of factors that influence the disposition of knowledge s...
By sharing knowledge, organizations are able to enhance their efficacy, decrease cost of training an...
The flow of knowledge in an organization can be depending on the attitude and behaviour of the indiv...
This paper develops a motivation-based perspective to explore how organisations resolve the social d...
Purpose - Facilitating knowledge sharing within organisations is a difficult task: the willingness o...
This paper develops a motivation-based perspective to explore how organisations resolve the social d...
Sharing knowledge is an important aspect of most modern organisation. Ideas about how to stimulate k...
Organisations invest heavily in knowledge management technologies and initiatives which are entirely...
Large investments into sophisticated knowledge management systems and repositories are not sufficien...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to elucidate the motivation for knowledge-sharing; th...
Sharing knowledge among employees reduces the risk of losing unique knowledge, contributes to higher...
Whilst a large and important part of knowledge in an organisation is tacit, there is growing evidenc...
A major challenge for knowledge management concerns motivating people to share their knowledge with ...
Despite the importance of knowledge sharing practice, studies indicated that some employees are stil...
Organisations invest heavily in knowledge management technologies and initiatives which are entirely...
In an effort to assess the generalizability of factors that influence the disposition of knowledge s...
By sharing knowledge, organizations are able to enhance their efficacy, decrease cost of training an...
The flow of knowledge in an organization can be depending on the attitude and behaviour of the indiv...