2007
DOI: 10.18848/1447-9524/cgp/v06i10/50287
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Developing the Concept of Knowledge Leakage in Relation to UK Productivity

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“…From the perspective of SMEs participating in SCs, we define knowledge leakage as "… the extent to which the focal firm's private knowledge is intentionally appropriated by or unintentionally transferred to partners" (Jiang, Bao and Jiang, 2013, p. 984). It concerns the interactions between SMEs and their suppliers and customers, through whom knowledge can also be spread outside the supply chain (Coles, Walsh, Mynors, Grantham, Chan and Mohamed 2006). Similar to large companies, SMEs need to achieve efficiency in their supply chain collaborations.…”
Section: Knowledge Leakagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the perspective of SMEs participating in SCs, we define knowledge leakage as "… the extent to which the focal firm's private knowledge is intentionally appropriated by or unintentionally transferred to partners" (Jiang, Bao and Jiang, 2013, p. 984). It concerns the interactions between SMEs and their suppliers and customers, through whom knowledge can also be spread outside the supply chain (Coles, Walsh, Mynors, Grantham, Chan and Mohamed 2006). Similar to large companies, SMEs need to achieve efficiency in their supply chain collaborations.…”
Section: Knowledge Leakagementioning
confidence: 99%