Part 2: Social Capital and Collaborative NetworksInternational audienceSocial capital is put forward as a suitable theoretical framework to explain knowledge sharing mechanisms in organizations. The aim of this paper is to summarize lessons learned from different contexts where the social capital dimensions have been used to explain information and knowledge sharing. The contexts studied are mainly within business organizations, virtual worlds, and higher education. The dimensions of social capital have been found useful when exploring knowledge sharing practices. The studies illuminate important aspects on how the combination of structures, relations and contents support sharing. The different cases also underline the importance of the con...
Why are some networks more successful in achieving innovation than others? Why do some groups within...
This chapter focuses on the use of social capital as a construct to examine and explain the formatio...
The leveraging of inter-firm networks is increasingly considered to be a strategic resource that can...
The importance of social aspects of knowledge sharing has been emphasized in the literature on manag...
An increasing number of organisational researchers have turned to social capital theory in an attemp...
International audienceWeb 2.0 tools are more and more prevalent in organizational life, and this cha...
Abstract—This paper examines how social capital dimensions of networks affect the transfer of knowle...
[[abstract]]The previous research about the influence of social capital on knowledge sharing and int...
The importance of social aspects of knowledge sharing has been emphasized in the literature on manag...
This paper proposes a model to analyze social capital in enterprise collaborative networks. We used ...
Our paper investigates the relation between Intellectual Capital (IC) and knowledge sharing through...
<p>The aim of our study was to further develop an understanding of social capital in organizational ...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to assess whether social capital explains level and quality o...
Although it is a widely held belief that social capital facilitates knowledge sharing among individu...
Purpose: This study aimed to provide a framework for examining knowledge sharing from the perspectiv...
Why are some networks more successful in achieving innovation than others? Why do some groups within...
This chapter focuses on the use of social capital as a construct to examine and explain the formatio...
The leveraging of inter-firm networks is increasingly considered to be a strategic resource that can...
The importance of social aspects of knowledge sharing has been emphasized in the literature on manag...
An increasing number of organisational researchers have turned to social capital theory in an attemp...
International audienceWeb 2.0 tools are more and more prevalent in organizational life, and this cha...
Abstract—This paper examines how social capital dimensions of networks affect the transfer of knowle...
[[abstract]]The previous research about the influence of social capital on knowledge sharing and int...
The importance of social aspects of knowledge sharing has been emphasized in the literature on manag...
This paper proposes a model to analyze social capital in enterprise collaborative networks. We used ...
Our paper investigates the relation between Intellectual Capital (IC) and knowledge sharing through...
<p>The aim of our study was to further develop an understanding of social capital in organizational ...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to assess whether social capital explains level and quality o...
Although it is a widely held belief that social capital facilitates knowledge sharing among individu...
Purpose: This study aimed to provide a framework for examining knowledge sharing from the perspectiv...
Why are some networks more successful in achieving innovation than others? Why do some groups within...
This chapter focuses on the use of social capital as a construct to examine and explain the formatio...
The leveraging of inter-firm networks is increasingly considered to be a strategic resource that can...