政府服务企业知识共享实践的有效性:组织特征对部门间知识共享的影响

Alexa Ben
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目的:政府部门组织主要是知识密集型组织,为了开发其知识,需要在不同部门之间进行有效的知识共享。我们关注政府部门组织的特定特征,这些特征会增加或限制部门间的知识共享。三种组织特定的协调机制直接影响部门之间的知识共享。组织的另一个特征是成员的社会认同和信任,在没有权力游戏的情况下,这种社会认同和信任被认为创造了一个知识共享的环境。方法:数据通过在政府部门进行问卷调查收集。样本包括90多个不同政府部门组织中各部门之间的358个合作事件。结构方程模型揭示了横向协调和信任的重要性。结果:权力博弈与非正式协作的结合对知识共享具有显著的促进作用。此外,与其他政府部门组织相比,政府机构具有不利于知识共享的组织特征。
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EFFECTIVENESS IN KNOWLEDGE SHARING PRACTICES IN GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FIRMS: The Effect of Organizational Characteristics on Interdepartmental Knowledge Sharing
Purpose: Government sector organizations are mainly knowledge-intensive organizations, and to exploit their knowledge, effective knowledge sharing among the different departments is required. We focus on specific characteristics of government sector organizations that increase or limit interdepartmental knowledge sharing. Three types of organization-specific coordination mechanisms directly influence knowledge sharing between departments. Organizations are also characterized by members’ social identification and trust, which in the absence of power games are assumed to create a knowledge-sharing context. Methodology: Data are collected by a questionnaire survey in the government sector. The sample consists of 358 cooperative episodes between departments in more than 90 different government sector organizations. Structural equation modeling reveals the importance of lateral coordination and trust. Results: The combination of power games and informal coordination seems to be remarkably beneficial for knowledge sharing. Furthermore, compared with other government sector organizations, government institutions have organizational characteristics that are less beneficial for knowledge sharing.
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