Knowledge sharing: influences of trust, commitment and cost
Abstract
Purpose This paper's aim is to examine the influence of perceived cost of sharing knowledge and affective trust in colleagues on the relationship between affective commitment and knowledge sharing. Design/methodology/approach The methodology used was a survey of 496 employees from 15 organizations across ten industries. Findings Affective trust in colleagues moderates the relationship between affective commitment and knowledge sharing and the...
Paper Details
Title
Knowledge sharing: influences of trust, commitment and cost
Published Date
Sep 7, 2012
Volume
16
Issue
5
Pages
740 - 753
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