A study of indicators of willingness in the knowledge transfer process
Héliot, Yingfei and Riley, Michael (2010) A study of indicators of willingness in the knowledge transfer process Journal of Management & Organization, 16 (3). pp. 399-410. ISSN 1833-3672
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Abstract
The literature on knowledge transfer is confident in its assertion that a 'stickiness' pervades knowledge disclosure process. This phenomenon is often attributed to structural communication barriers but an equally valid explanation could stem from the individual feeling a sense of ownership of their knowledge which then engenders a reluctance to be open about their knowledge within a formal knowledge transfer process. We pursue this idea theoretically through notions of possessiveness and psychological ownership; and empirically by exploring the concept of willingness to disclose. Assuming willingness to be unidimensional a methodology is put forward that uses indicators to measures its direction. Using a sample of 1050 UK engineers we illustrate the direction of willingness on a reluctance-willing dimension. We argue that knowledge transfer requires management to examine more closely the stimuli that affect the process.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Additional Information: | Author's accepted manuscript. Posted with the publisher's permission. For the definitive version please go to the journal website. |
| Divisions: | Faculty of Business, Economics and Law > Health Care Management and Policy |
| ID Code: | 2681 |
| Deposited By: | YingFei Heliot |
| Deposited On: | 20 Jul 2011 13:06 |
| Last Modified: | 24 Jan 2013 09:10 |
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