Book Chapter10.4018/978-1-5225-5427-1.CH006
Exploring Knowledge-Sharing Barriers and Their Implications
Salih Yeşil,Bengü Hirlak +1 more
- 01 Jan 2019
- pp 99-122
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on knowledge sharing barriers and their implications over knowledge sharing and individual innovative behavior and explore the role of knowledge sharing on individual innovative behaviour and provide empirical evidences regarding the implications of knowledge-sharing barriers and knowledge sharing in the workplace.
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Abstract: This chapter focuses on knowledge-sharing barriers and their implications over knowledge sharing and individual innovative behavior and explores the role of knowledge sharing on individual innovative behavior. Considering limited studies in the literature, this study provides further evidences regarding the implications of knowledge-sharing barriers and knowledge sharing in the workplace. Data was collected from 83 academic staff in a higher education institution and analyzed with Smart PLS. The results showed that organization-related knowledge-sharing barriers were negatively related to knowledge sharing. The results also indicated that individual knowledge-sharing barriers had a negative effect on individual innovative behaviors. There was no link found in this study between knowledge sharing and individual innovative behavior. These findings provided empirical evidences to the further development of knowledge management and innovation research, and insights regarding how to better foster knowledge sharing and innovative behavior in academe.
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