Creating incentives for knowledge sharing: combining context and signaling

Jouni A. Laitinen, D. Senoo
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Abstract

Incentives to encourage knowledge sharing have received considerable attention from the research community. However, consensus on the influence of incentives on sharing levels and what are the critical success factors is yet to emerge. This causes challenges for both knowledge management researchers and practitioners, as the effects of incentive systems cannot be predicted consistently. Hence, this article aims to discuss the critical factors for creating incentive systems to encourage sharing. To improve the prediction accuracy for such systems, a new framework is proposed. The proposed framework is a combination of sociological and economical approaches, which covers both the influence incentives and the relational factors that govern the behaviour of individuals in any given relationship. Analysis of a case study base on the proposed framework is then compared to two alternative frameworks approaches to incentive design. The comparison between the predictions made by the three theories shows that the prediction power and that the critical factors for designing incentives varies significantly. Therefore, when managers design new incentive structures to encourage knowledge sharing, they need to consider which theory captures their hidden assumptions and the presented situation's foundations most accurately. Finally future research directions are suggested based on the predictions made with the framework are proposed.
为知识共享创造激励:结合语境和信号
鼓励知识共享的激励措施受到了研究界的广泛关注。然而,关于激励措施对分享水平的影响以及什么是关键的成功因素,尚未达成共识。这给知识管理研究者和实践者都带来了挑战,因为激励制度的效果无法一致地预测。因此,本文旨在讨论创建激励机制以鼓励共享的关键因素。为了提高这类系统的预测精度,提出了一种新的预测框架。拟议的框架是社会学和经济学方法的结合,涵盖了影响激励和在任何特定关系中支配个人行为的关系因素。然后,将基于提议框架的案例研究分析与激励设计的两种替代框架方法进行比较。三种理论的预测结果对比表明,预测能力和激励设计的关键因素存在显著差异。因此,当管理者设计新的激励结构以鼓励知识共享时,他们需要考虑哪一种理论最准确地捕捉了他们隐藏的假设和所呈现的情况的基础。最后,在此基础上提出了未来的研究方向。
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