Knowledge creation and sharing in organisational contexts: a motivation-based perspective

Lam, Alice and Lambermont-Ford, Jean-Paul

(2008)

Lam, Alice and Lambermont-Ford, Jean-Paul (2008) Knowledge creation and sharing in organisational contexts: a motivation-based perspective.

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Abstract

This paper develops a motivation-based perspective to explore how organisations resolve the social dilemma of knowledge sharing, and the ways in which different motivational mechanisms interact to foster knowledge sharing and creation in different organisational contexts. The core assumption is that the willingness of organisational members to engage in knowledge sharing can be viewed on a continuum from purely opportunistic behaviour regulated by extrinsic incentives to an apparently altruistic stance fostered by social norms and group identity. The analysis builds on a three-category taxonomy of motivation: adding ‘hedonic’ motivation to the traditional dichotomy of extrinsic and intrinsic motivation. Based on an analysis of empirical case studies in the literature, we argue that the interaction and mix of the three different motivators play a key role in regulating and translating potential into actual behaviour, and they underline the complex dynamics of knowledge sharing and creation in different organisational contexts.

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Item TypeMonograph (Working Paper)
TitleKnowledge creation and sharing in organisational contexts: a motivation-based perspective
AuthorsLam, Alice
Lambermont-Ford, Jean-Paul
Uncontrolled KeywordsKnowledge sharing; tacit knowledge; motivation; incentives; organizational learning; human resource practices
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\Management
Research Groups and Centres\Management\MIS and Technology Management
Research Groups and Centres\Management\Organisation Studies and Human Resource Management
Research Groups and Centres\Management\Information and Communication Management

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doi978-1-905846-18-4

Deposited by () on 23-Dec-2009 in Royal Holloway Research Online.Last modified on 19-May-2010

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School of Management Working Paper SoMWP0801
ISBN: 978-1-905846-18-4

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