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sharing) and innovation behavior. The concept of absorptive capacity and assumptions from the dynamic capabilities view …
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How does a team use a computer-mediated technology to share and reuse knowledge when the team is inter …-organizational and virtual, when the team must compete for the attention of team members with collocated teams, and when the task is the … creation of a completely new innovation? From a review of the literature on knowledge sharing and reuse using collaborative …
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innovation in firms with different productivity levels. We develop and estimate a model on two distinct samples using data from … both the likelihood and commercialization of innovation …
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moderating affect of task complexity was also considered. We examined 69 new product development projects and found that team … stability, team member familiarity, and interpersonal trust had a positive impact on the transactive memory system and also had … a positive influence on team learning, speed-to-market, and new product success. Further, we found that the impact of …
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innovation in firms with different productivity levels. We develop and estimate a model on two distinct samples using data from … both the likelihood and commercialization of innovation …
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Crowdsourcing, which is a relatively new phenomenon, offers a variety of potential marketing initiatives for the future expansion of SMEs. The aim of this study is to analyze the impact of social media-facilitated crowdsourcing on the capability to integrate knowledge, which ultimately results...
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Knowledge sharing between individuals has traditionally been conducted using face-to-face conversation. In the networked society - initially formed by telegraphs and the phone and nowadays powered by the Internet – many acts of knowledge sharing are carried out in a mediated fashion. While...
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This paper examines moral hazard in teams over time. Agents are collectively engaged in an uncertain project, and their individual efforts are unobserved. Free-riding leads not only to a reduction in effort, but also to procrastination. The collaboration dwindles over time, but never ceases as...
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Collaboration has emerged in recent years as a public administration trend of utmost importance (O’Leary, Gerard, and Bingham 2006). The growing complexity of contemporary social issues, dispersed expertise to address them, technological innovations, administrative fragmentation, and...
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