Knowledge ambidexterity in construction project-based organizations: predicaments of knowledge networking intention within outbound consultant-supplier interfaces

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Didas S. Lello, Yongchun Huang, Jonathan M. Kansheba
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Abstract

Purpose

Agenda for knowledge creation within inter-project alliances and inter-firm supply chain networks has been extensively debated. However, the existing knowledge networks within consultant-supplier interfaces in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry seem to be vague, loose, incidental and insignificant. This study examines factors affecting knowledge networking intention (KNI) within construction service supply chain (CSSC) networks.

Design/methodology/approach

Data analysis was conducted on a quantitative survey of 161 consulting professional service firms in Tanzania, employing stepwise regression modelling as the statistical technique.

Findings

The results indicate that three types of knowledge inertia (KI) exert varying effects on KNI. While both procedural (PI) and learning inertia (LI) negatively impact KNI, experience inertia (EI) has no impact on KNI. In addition, knowledge governance (KG) mechanisms are found to strongly strengthen and leverage the negative effects of PI and LI on KNI and the positive link between EI and KNI within outbound and heterogeneous CSSC actors, with formal KG having greater leverage than informal KG.

Practical implications

The study offers guidance on how managers of PBOs should strategically orchestrate knowledge governance mechanisms within CSSC networks to leverage KI behaviours.

Originality/value

Current literature on KNI, KI and KG within CSSC networks offers a limited understanding of how KI behaviours influence KNI of project-based organizations (PBOs) in tapping vibrant outbound peripheral knowledge. The research presents two major original contributions. First, the empirical evidence contributes to deepening the current understanding of how heterogeneous external knowledge within consultant-supplier interactions is negatively influenced by KI. Lastly, the study suggests formal and informal knowledge governance strategies for managers on how to counteract KI forces, thus extending the theoretical debate on KNI, KI and KG literature.

以建筑项目为基础的组织中的知识灵活性:外向顾问-供应商界面中的知识网络意图困境
目的在项目间联盟和公司间供应链网络中创造知识的问题已经引起了广泛的讨论。然而,在建筑、工程和施工(AEC)行业中,顾问-供应商界面内现有的知识网络似乎是模糊的、松散的、偶然的和不重要的。本研究探讨了影响建筑服务供应链(CSSC)网络中知识网络意向(KNI)的因素。研究结果表明,三种类型的知识惰性(KI)对知识网络意向产生了不同的影响。程序惰性(PI)和学习惰性(LI)对知识惰性有负面影响,而经验惰性(EI)对知识惰性没有影响。此外,研究还发现,知识治理(KG)机制能够有力地加强和利用程序惰性和学习惰性对 KNI 的负面影响,以及 EI 与 KNI 之间的正向联系,在外向型和异质性 CSSC 参与者中,正规 KG 比非正规 KG 具有更大的影响力。该研究为项目型组织的管理者如何在 CSSC 网络中战略性地协调知识管理机制以利用知识创新行为提供了指导。 原创性/价值目前关于 CSSC 网络中的知识网络创新、知识创新和知识管理的文献,对于知识创新行为如何影响项目型组织(PBOs)的知识网络创新,从而挖掘充满活力的外围知识,提供了有限的理解。本研究有两大原创性贡献。首先,实证证据有助于加深当前对顾问-供应商互动中异质外部知识如何受到知识创新负面影响的理解。最后,本研究就如何抵消知识创新力量为管理者提出了正式和非正式的知识治理策略,从而扩展了有关知识创新、知识创新和KG文献的理论辩论。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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