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Peter R. J. Trim, Yang-Im Lee and An Vu
Social media usage is a direct result of Internet connectivity and is gaining increased prominence in business-to-consumer (B2C), business-to-business (B2B), and consumer-to-business (C2B) relationship building, which is allowing marketers to devise and ...
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Eduardo Ortega, Gabriela Pedro Gomes, Neuza Ribeiro and Daniel Roque Gomes
The tourism industry has been distinguishing itself by promoting economic benefits and contributing to the creation of employment and opportunities in the country. This paper aims to investigate and analyze the impact of symmetric internal communication ...
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I Wayan Edi Arsawan, Ni Kadek Dessy Hariyanti, I Made Ari Dwi Suta Atmaja, Dwi Suhartanto and Viktor Koval
Although social capital and collaborative knowledge creation were considered essential drivers in maintaining competitive advantage, empirical evidence on the impact of collaborative knowledge creation on organizational agility remained limited. Therefor...
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Yaninee Songkajorn, Somnuk Aujirapongpan, Kritsakorn Jiraphanumes and Kanittha Pattanasing
This study investigated the role of organizational strategic intuition (OSI) and relationships with knowledge-based dynamic capabilities (KBDCs), digital transformation (DT), and high-performance organizations (HPOs). This quantitative study used a quest...
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Oualid Abidi, Vladimir Dzenopoljac, Aleksandra Dzenopoljac
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Research Question: This conceptual research explores the role that academic entrepreneurship can play in Middle Eastern countries in addressing the effects of COVID-19 pandemic in the region. Motivation: Entrepreneurial universities are pivotal in contem...
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Federico Iriarte-Ahón
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The present article presents a literature review on the relationship between knowledge donating and hiding strategies as an organizational basis for intersectoral collaboration. The literature finds that sharing or hiding behavior is a question of indivi...
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Joan Wakasa MURUMBA,Tom KWANYA,Jane Cherono MAINA
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Tacit knowledge (TK) is non-codified and personal (sticky) knowledge that is difficult to transfer. TK cannot be said to be significant if there is a lack of tangible contributions. Universities can only realize such returns when there is growth in terms...
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Gabriel Nyame and Zhiguang Qin
Role-based access control (RBAC) continues to gain popularity in the management of authorization concerning access to knowledge assets in organizations. As a socio-technical concept, the notion of role in RBAC has been overemphasized, while very little a...
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Isabel Cristina Scafuto,Priscila Rezende,Marcos Mazzieri
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International Journal of Innovation - IJI completes 7 yearsInternational Journal of Innovation - IJI has now 7 years old! In this editorial comment, we not only want to talk about our evolution but get even closer to the IJI community. It is our fi...
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This article reports a case study of ?knowledge conversion theory?. The Japanese agricultural sector had been depressed for several decades and discouraged entry into the agricultural sector that led to a shortage of young and full-time farmers. Japanese...
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