The Effect of Motivation-Reward Fit on Commitment and Knowledge Sharing Activities in Communities of Practice

Inhak Kim, Ji-hyeon Lee, Joon Koh, Hee-Woong Kim
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ABSTRACT As the business competition between firms is getting intense, one of the sources of competitive advantage is effectively and efficiently to create, share, and apply information/knowledge among employees. Most of the firms which conduct knowledge management are operating a Community of Practice(CoP) in order to create, share and utilize this kind of information/knowledge resource. Recently, the CoP is getting out of its informal and spontaneous manner and is beginning to be led by the top management, receiving official support, in order to achieve the organization’s strategic goals. However, the corporation’s strategic operation of the CoP is not only against its original characteristics but also hampers the spontaneity of its participants. Every participant has different motivation to participate and different preference for reward type. This study, with the survey of 114 respondents, found that intrinsic motivation as well as extrinsic motivation significantly affect the motivation-reward fitness. Also, the motivation-reward fit was found to influence CoP commitment which ultimately leads to knowledge sharing activity in the CoP context. This research will help knowledge management companies to figure out how the two things of participants’ motivation and their reward types can fit together, and how such fitness ultimately affects the participants’ commitment and their knowledge sharing activities.Keywords:Community of Practice, CoP, Motivation, Reward Type, Commitment, Knowledge Sharing
动机-报酬契合对实践社区承诺和知识分享活动的影响
随着企业间竞争的日益激烈,有效地创造、共享和应用信息/知识是企业竞争优势的来源之一。大多数进行知识管理的企业都在运营一个实践社区(CoP),以创建、共享和利用这类信息/知识资源。最近,CoP正在摆脱其非正式和自发的方式,开始由最高管理层领导,接受官方支持,以实现组织的战略目标。然而,企业对缔约方会议的战略运作不仅违背了缔约方会议的原有特征,而且阻碍了缔约方会议参与者的自发性。每个参与者都有不同的参与动机和不同的奖励类型偏好。本研究通过对114名被调查者的调查发现,内在动机和外在动机对动机-奖励适应度有显著影响。研究还发现,激励-报酬匹配会影响缔约方会议承诺,最终导致缔约方会议背景下的知识共享活动。本研究将有助于知识管理公司了解参与者的动机和报酬类型这两件事如何相互契合,以及这种契合最终如何影响参与者的承诺和他们的知识共享活动。关键词:实践共同体,CoP,动机,奖励类型,承诺,知识共享
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