Knowledge Sharing in Organizations: A Conceptual Framework
University of Minnesota System
Indexed incrossref
Abstract
Knowledge is now being seen as the most important strategic resource in organizations, and the management of this knowledge is considered critical to organizational success. If organizations have to capitalize on the knowledge they possess, they have to understand how knowledge is created, shared, and used within the organization. Knowledge exists and is shared at different levels in organizations. This article examines knowledge sharing at the most basic level; namely, between individuals in organizations. Based on a review of existing literature in this area, this article presents a model that identifies factors that most significantly influence knowledge sharing at this level.
Citation impact
1,578
total citations
- FWCI
- 12.78
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 103
Citations per year
Authors
1Topics & keywords
Topics
Keywords
- Knowledge management
- Knowledge sharing
- Knowledge value chain
- Organizational learning
- Personal knowledge management
- Business
- Conceptual model
- Computer science
No related works found for this paper.