2017
DOI: 10.3846/16111699.2017.1317019
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Explicating the Role of Trust in Knowledge Sharing: A Structural Equation Model Test

Abstract: Although the large body of literature suggests that trust is a prerequisite for knowledge sharing, the understanding of mediational pathways remains limited. The paper fills the gap by combining two separate streams in knowledge sharing, where the first reflects the paradigm of the organizational behaviour theory and highlights the impact of organizational culture and employees’ trust; where the second one discloses the impact of technology deployment in knowledge sharing. Building on the premises that interde… Show more

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“…Crew leaders also actively share knowledge about the WCC mission, the details of the specific conservation project (e.g., trail building, trail clearing, tree removal, etc.) while at the same time share knowledge about managing emotions, communication and conflict which builds trust in the leader and (Smaliukien , BekeŠIen , Chlivickas, & Magyla, 2017).…”
Section: Knowledge Creating and Sharing (Km)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crew leaders also actively share knowledge about the WCC mission, the details of the specific conservation project (e.g., trail building, trail clearing, tree removal, etc.) while at the same time share knowledge about managing emotions, communication and conflict which builds trust in the leader and (Smaliukien , BekeŠIen , Chlivickas, & Magyla, 2017).…”
Section: Knowledge Creating and Sharing (Km)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People are more open to sharing their tacit knowledge when they expect it to be beneficial. Trust plays a crucial role in such an exchange (Ng, 2016;Smaliukienė, Bekešienė, Chlivickas, & Magyla, 2017). In other words, trust-based relations enhance the transfer of tacit knowledge between employees.…”
Section: Tacit Knowledge Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Gail Fann Thomas, Roxanne Zolin and Jackie L. Hartman (2009), communication practices in teams form perceptions of the quality of information; accurate, timely and useful information creates trust and leads to higher performance of co-workers as creativity and innovation. Therefore, open communication based on trust is the basis for sharing knowledge in the organizations (Smaliukienė, Bekešienė, Chlivickas, & Magyla, 2017). However, while analysing the relationship between the team and the organization, the authors identify a variety of communication barriers that interrupt the implementation of creative solutions.…”
Section: Team Communication As a Facilitator For Creativitymentioning
confidence: 99%