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What motivates organisational knowledge transfer? Some lessons from a UK-based multinational

What motivates organisational knowledge transfer? Some lessons from a UK-based multinational
What motivates organisational knowledge transfer? Some lessons from a UK-based multinational
The transfer of knowledge is an important task of contemporary organisations. In the knowledge-based economy, more and more organisations have increasingly recognised and encouraged the value of knowledge transfer. However, there is sometimes a tendency to horde knowledge, perhaps through fear of losing power or through uncertainty over job security. In this paper, we consider the motivators of knowledge transfer based on an empirical study carried out in part of a UK multinational, IBM Laboratories, in which the atmosphere appeared conducive to knowledge sharing, and knowledge transfer appeared voluntary and spontaneous. The paper questions why members of an organisation like IBM might be enthusiastic about the transfer of knowledge among themselves. The paper investigates the motivating factors that encourage the transfer of knowledge. A number of motivators underlying knowledge transfer are identified.
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Jasimuddin, S.
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Connell, N.A.D.
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Klein, J.H.
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Connell, N.A.D.
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Jasimuddin, S., Connell, N.A.D. and Klein, J.H. (2006) What motivates organisational knowledge transfer? Some lessons from a UK-based multinational. Journal of Information and Knowledge Management, 5 (2), 165-171. (doi:10.1142/S0219649206001414).

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The transfer of knowledge is an important task of contemporary organisations. In the knowledge-based economy, more and more organisations have increasingly recognised and encouraged the value of knowledge transfer. However, there is sometimes a tendency to horde knowledge, perhaps through fear of losing power or through uncertainty over job security. In this paper, we consider the motivators of knowledge transfer based on an empirical study carried out in part of a UK multinational, IBM Laboratories, in which the atmosphere appeared conducive to knowledge sharing, and knowledge transfer appeared voluntary and spontaneous. The paper questions why members of an organisation like IBM might be enthusiastic about the transfer of knowledge among themselves. The paper investigates the motivating factors that encourage the transfer of knowledge. A number of motivators underlying knowledge transfer are identified.

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Published date: 2006

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Local EPrints ID: 42616
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/42616
PURE UUID: 415ca5c0-deb8-4085-b3ff-e34c78f3ad0b
ORCID for J.H. Klein: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5495-8738

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Date deposited: 19 Dec 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:34

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Author: S. Jasimuddin
Author: N.A.D. Connell
Author: J.H. Klein ORCID iD

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