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theory was to illustrate how knowledge has been efficiently managed within a construction organization by using information … communication technology (ICT). It can be represented by the ladder of ICT>ERP>KM>PM. The second implication was to pave the way for …
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Full-text of this article is not available in this e-prints service. This article was originally published following peer-review in International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, published by and copyright Emerald.
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the platform of this sustainability can be created by the knowledge and trust.Additionally, most current intellectual … knowledge between them. The key to success in business is obtaining and maintaining the trust (internal and external) of the … participants in the markets. Trust also affects on knowledge sharing and in order to increase knowledge sharing, the participants …
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common goals, the foreign subsidiary acquires greater levels of both explicit and tacit knowledge; trust between the two …’ acquisition of tacit and explicit knowledge from local suppliers. Using survey data from 168 foreign subsidiaries operating in … parties promotes the acquisition of greater levels of tacit than explicit knowledge. However, access to the local supplier …
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. There is, therefore, a well-documented body of ‘bestpractice’ knowledge that should guide managers when introducing a change … isproduced and subsequently what is constituted as knowledge. For Foucault, ‘truth production’ andthe dynamics of knowledge are … situated in a theory of power. This study responds to Foucault’ssuggestion that knowledge should be re-examined in the change …
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European producers of fresh vegetables are under pressure to improve their performance in order toincrease competitiveness. Innovative products and processes and competitive advantage can be gained by the creationand use of unique resources as an outcome of cooperation between producers and...
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Work process knowledge (WPK) is a concept for systems-level knowledge of the workplace and has been shown to be most … important in organisations requiring multi-functional working. Most of the previous body of knowledge on WPK has focussed mainly … comparative case studies of the work processes and knowledge within these six VAs, based on a social constructivist framework …
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Trust between communicating peers is increasingly catching the attention of the research community. Several methods … have been proposed to assist the task of establishing trust between communicating peers; all of which make use of … classification of reputation for peer-to-peer communication. We validate our classification for reputation by drawing from the …
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, demographic heterogeneity most heavily influenced levels of trust, decision quality and decision implementation among team members …. Cultural heterogeneity influenced the frequency of communication. …
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standards of corporate governance thatmust therefore function in an environment that cultivate open communicationchannels …. Shareholder value will be delivered by means of information that is appliedthrough effective knowledge management initiatives and …, performance andsustainability are inseparable assets of any organisation. IT governance perceived byorganisations as important …
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