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The Implications of Different Models of Social Relations for Understanding Knowledge Sharing

Autoría: Boer, N-I, van Baalen, P., Kumar, K.
Citación: Boer, N-I, van Baalen, P., Kumar, K. (2004). The Implications of Different Models of Social Relations for Understanding Knowledge Sharing. En; Tsoukas, H. y Nikolaos Mylonopoulos eds.) Organizations as Knowledge Systems, Palgrave: 130-153. DOI: 10.1057/9780230524545_7

"This paper explores how different models of social relations can contribute to a better understanding of the dynamics of knowledge sharing within different organi-zational settings. It is asserted that the dynamics of knowledge sharing is organized according to a mix of four relational models distinguished by the relation models theory (Fiske, 1991). It is described how each of these models (communal sharing, authority ranking, equality matching and market pricing) have their own implications for understanding and supporting the knowledge sharing process. What model of social relations is in use, is influenced by cultural imple-mentation rules, the kind of activity with its division of labor and the characteristics of knowledge being shared and technologies being used. By knowing according to what relational model(s) knowledge is being shared, one can better understand and consequently better facilitate the organizational and technical conditions for sharing knowledge (and vice versa)."

DOI:10.1057/9780230524545_7

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