知识共享、知识寻求与情绪:医院重组决策的纵向研究

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Yolande E. Chan, Rashmi Krishnamurthy, Janelle Mann, Rajiv Sabherwal
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先前的研究考察了促进或阻碍群体中知识共享和知识寻求的因素。然而,个人也会在小组会议之外分享和寻求知识,尤其是在小组长期制定战略决策的情况下。因此,本研究考察了在纵向战略决策过程中,群体成员的情绪和群体内的知识共享如何影响其在群体外的知识共享意愿和知识寻求行为。我们关注的是一家医院,该医院的董事会创建了一个由28人组成的公民咨询小组(CAP),以收集社区对医院活动重组的意见,以控制成本。该小组分五次全天开会,提供他们的意见。我们在CAP过程之前和每次CAP会议之后对每个成员进行了调查。由此产生的纵向数据使用面板数据技术进行了分析,并通过定性见解补充了研究结果。结果显示,在战略决策情境下,积极情绪和消极情绪(特别是热情和焦虑)对群体内的知识共享意图和知识共享都有积极影响,这一点有些令人惊讶。我们还发现,群体内的热情、焦虑和感知到的相对知识对随后的求知行为有积极的影响。我们的研究结果对知识管理与组织决策的研究有贡献。随着时间的推移,在做出战略决策的群体中,群体内部的情绪和知识共享如何影响群体之外与知识相关的意图和行为,这项研究提供了见解。该研究还补充了计划行为理论,强调了情绪在影响意图和行为方面的作用。
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Knowledge sharing, knowledge seeking, and emotions: A longitudinal study of hospital restructuring decision making

Prior research examines factors that enable or hinder knowledge sharing and knowledge seeking in groups. However, individuals also share and seek knowledge outside group meetings, especially if the group is making strategic decisions over time. Therefore, this study examines how, during a longitudinal strategic decision-making process, the emotions of group members and knowledge sharing within the group affect their knowledge-sharing intentions and knowledge-seeking behaviors beyond the group. We focus on a single organization, a hospital, whose board created a citizen advisory panel (CAP) of 28 individuals to gather community input on the restructuring of the hospital's activities to contain costs. The group met in five all-day sessions to provide their input. We surveyed each member before the CAP process and after each CAP session. The resulting longitudinal data were analyzed using panel-data techniques, with the findings being complemented by qualitative insights. The results indicate, somewhat surprisingly, that both positive and negative emotions (specifically enthusiasm and anxiety) positively affect both knowledge-sharing intentions and knowledge sharing within groups in strategic decision-making contexts. We also find that enthusiasm, anxiety, and perceived relative knowledge within groups positively affect subsequent knowledge-seeking behaviors. Our findings contribute to the literature on knowledge management and organizational decision making. The study provides insights into how, in groups making strategic decisions over time, emotions as well as knowledge sharing within groups affect knowledge-related intentions and behaviors beyond the groups. The study also adds to the theory of planned behavior to highlight the role of emotions in influencing intentions and behaviors.

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期刊介绍: Knowledge and Process Management aims to provide essential information to executives responsible for driving performance improvement in their business or for introducing new ideas to business through thought leadership. The journal meets executives" needs for practical information on the lessons learned from other organizations in the areas of: - knowledge management - organizational learning - core competences - process management
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