Cold start and hot feedback: a knowledge sharing and governance model considering individual willingness from a prospect theory perspective

IF 5.3 2区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Applied Nano Materials Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1108/jkm-02-2024-0164
Ji Zou, Mengya Li, Delin Yang
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to address the issue of perfunctory sharing that arises in knowledge governance due to a lack of willingness to share knowledge between individuals within the same organization. This knowledge-sharing process does not occur simultaneously for both parties but follows a sequential progression. Additionally, this governance model fully considers the willingness of both parties to share and effectively addresses the two knowledge characteristics that influence their willingness to do so.

Design/methodology/approach

This study follows inductive logic and primarily adopts an interpretive case study approach to conduct a longitudinal exploratory case study. An incubator enterprise with active knowledge-sharing activities and significant knowledge governance effects is selected as the research subject. The governance system is explained through the lens of prospect theory at the mechanism level.

Findings

In the study of the knowledge-sharing process, the authors observed a new challenge: perfunctory behavior, whereby individuals engage in knowledge-sharing activities that lack substantial effects as a way to avoid genuine sharing. From this, a new knowledge-sharing model was extracted, the cold start and hot feedback model, which follows a sequential (rather than simultaneous) progression. Using the deterministic effect of prospect theory and the principle of reference dependence, the governance mechanism of corporate knowledge sharing was analyzed from the perspective of knowledge-sharing willingness.

Research limitations/implications

Based on prospect theory, this study primarily explains how the governance mechanism influences the willingness to share knowledge from the perspective of four principles. In the future, threat rigidity theory and commitment escalation theory can be combined to further analyze the willingness to share knowledge from the perspectives of pressure and cost. Empirical research methods can also be used to test and enrich the research results of this paper.

Originality/value

After considering the willingness to share knowledge, a new knowledge-sharing model and corresponding knowledge-sharing governance model are proposed, and prospect theory is extended to the knowledge-based theory research field.

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冷启动和热反馈:从前景理论角度考虑个人意愿的知识共享和治理模式
本研究旨在解决知识治理中出现的敷衍共享问题,因为同一组织内的个人之间缺乏共享知识的意愿。双方的知识共享过程并非同时进行,而是循序渐进。此外,这种治理模式充分考虑了双方的共享意愿,并有效地解决了影响双方共享意愿的两个知识特征。设计/方法/途径本研究遵循归纳逻辑,主要采用解释性案例研究法进行纵向探索性案例研究。研究选取了一家知识共享活动活跃、知识治理效果显著的孵化器企业作为研究对象。在对知识共享过程的研究中,作者发现了一个新的挑战:敷衍行为,即个人参与缺乏实质性效果的知识共享活动,以此来避免真正的共享。由此,作者提炼出了一个新的知识共享模型,即冷启动和热反馈模型,该模型遵循顺序(而非同时)进展。利用前景理论的确定性效应和参照依赖原理,从知识共享意愿的角度分析了企业知识共享的治理机制。研究局限/意义本研究以前景理论为基础,主要从四个原理的角度解释了治理机制如何影响知识共享意愿。今后,可以结合威胁刚性理论和承诺升级理论,从压力和成本的角度进一步分析知识共享意愿。原创性/价值在考虑了知识共享意愿之后,提出了一种新的知识共享模型和相应的知识共享治理模型,并将前景理论扩展到了基于知识的理论研究领域。
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Nano Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to applications of nanomaterials. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important applications of nanomaterials.
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