Creating competitive advantage through informal networks: evidence from Indian healthcare industries

Eeman Mallick, R. K. Pradhan, H. R. Tewari, L. K. Jena
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Informal networks, interactions, relationships and bonds are integral parts of organisational mechanisms. They evolve out of interactions among individuals over a period of time in the organisational context, but are difficult to capture within the formal roles, procedures and responsibilities. Organisational experts have the opinion that informal networks have a profound association with organisational productivity and competitive advantage. Keeping this in view, the present study was designed to empirically examine the relationship between informal networks (social capital, organisational citizenship behaviour, and social identity) and competitive advantage. Data were collected from 501 respondents working for different healthcare organisations in Kolkata, India by using standardised scales of social capital, organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB) and competitive advantage. The data were analysed using structural equation modelling (SEM). The results revealed that informal networks significantly and positively influence competitive advantage. The findings of the study suggested important implications for organisations to nurture informal networks towards creating and sustaining organisations' competitive advantage.
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通过非正式网络创造竞争优势:来自印度医疗保健行业的证据
非正式的网络、互动、关系和纽带是组织机制的组成部分。它们是在组织环境中一段时间内个人之间的互动中演变而来的,但很难在正式的角色、程序和职责中捕捉到。组织专家认为,非正式网络与组织生产力和竞争优势有着深刻的联系。有鉴于此,本研究旨在实证检验非正式网络(社会资本、组织公民行为和社会认同)与竞争优势之间的关系。通过使用社会资本、组织公民行为(OCB)和竞争优势的标准化量表,从印度加尔各答不同医疗机构的501名受访者中收集了数据。使用结构方程建模(SEM)对数据进行分析。结果表明,非正式网络对竞争优势有显著的正向影响。研究结果表明,组织培育非正式网络对创造和维持组织竞争优势具有重要意义。
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International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies
International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies Decision Sciences-Information Systems and Management
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期刊介绍: “Knowledge as a key resource will contribute to improved organisational performance if it is properly leveraged and harnessed." IJKMS is a refereed and authoritative source of information in the field of knowledge management and related aspects. Topics covered include: -Knowledge creation, acquisition, codification, classification, organisation -Knowledge sharing, transfer, application, protection, retention -KM design and development -KM management and implementation -Measurement of knowledge management performance and benefits -Techniques and methods for managing knowledge -Technological tools for knowledge management, e.g. -knowledge bases, collaborative tools -expert/intelligent systems, knowledge mining/extraction -content/document management -portals, search and retrieval -e-learning, virtual reality, business intelligence, etc. -Human, organisational, strategic, behavioural, socio-cultural aspects -Public policy, economics, education policy, intellectual capital, ethics -Other related aspects of KM
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