KLC 文化的协同作用 权力、信任和隐性知识促进组织智能的发展

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management Pub Date : 2024-07-09 DOI:10.34190/ejkm.22.2.3554
W. Kucharska, D. Bedford
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本文探讨了知识、学习和协作文化协同作用(KLC 方法)对组织适应性的影响。本文采用了 SEM 分析方法来验证本文的关键假设,即 KLC 方法支持知识共享过程(隐性和显性),并且两者都对组织智能的激活至关重要。基于波兰知识工作者组成的 640 例样本的实证证据表明,知识共享、组织智能和创新能力是 KLC 文化协同作用的重要益处,并表明同事之间的信任对于维持组织中的隐性知识共享至关重要。隐性知识显然是变革适应性的重要组成部分,而变革适应性则被视为组织智能的代表。此外,支持试错学习的学习文化中的错误接受要素被认为是知识共享过程、组织智能(变革适应性)和创新能力的重要因素。这项研究证明,知识共享、组织智能和创新能力是 KLC 文化协同作用的重要益处。信任会加强这种效果。因此,为了获得这些益处,知识驱动型组织应聘用值得信任的管理者,这些管理者除了具有专业资质外,还表现出尊重知识、学习和协作的良好习惯。
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The KLC Cultures' Synergy Power, Trust, and Tacit Knowledge for Organizational Intelligence
This paper examines the impact of knowledge, learning, and collaboration cultures synergy (the KLC approach) on organizational adaptability. The SEM analysis method was applied to verify the critical assumption of this paper that the KLC approach supports knowledge-sharing processes (tacit and explicit) and that both matter for organizational intelligence activation. The empirical evidence, based on a 640-case sample composed of Polish knowledge workers, exposed that knowledge sharing, organizational intelligence, and innovativeness are vital benefits of the KLC cultures’ synergy and showed that trust among workmates is critical to sustaining tacit knowledge sharing in an organization. Tacit knowledge is clearly exposed as an essential ingredient of change adaptability, which is seen as a proxy for organizational intelligence. Moreover, the mistakes acceptance component of learning culture supporting trial-error-learnings is noted as tremendous for knowledge-sharing processes, organizational intelligence (change adaptability), and innovativeness. This study proved that knowledge sharing, organizational intelligence, and innovativeness are vital benefits of the synergy that offers the KLC cultures. Trust strengthens this effect. So, to gain these benefits, knowledge-driven organizations should employ trusted managers who trust others and, in addition to their professional credentials, exhibit strong habits of respecting knowledge, learning, and collaboration.
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Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management
Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management Business, Management and Accounting-Management of Technology and Innovation
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