articleJournal of Information ScienceFeb 15, 2007Closed access

Effects of extrinsic and intrinsic motivation on employee knowledge sharing intentions

National Taiwan Ocean University

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Abstract

Numerous scholars and practitioners claim that motivational factors can facilitate successful knowledge sharing. However, little empirical research has been conducted examining the different kinds of motivation (extrinsic and intrinsic) used to explain employee knowledge sharing behaviors. By integrating a motivational perspective into the theory of reasoned action (TRA), this study examines the role of both extrinsic (expected organizational rewards and reciprocal benefits) and intrinsic (knowledge self-efficacy and enjoyment in helping others) motivators in explaining employee knowledge sharing intentions. Based on a survey of 172 employees from 50 large organizations in Taiwan, this study applies the…

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Keywords
  • Knowledge sharing
  • Intrinsic motivation
  • Psychology
  • Reciprocal
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Theory of reasoned action
  • Self-determination theory
  • Structural equation modeling
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