Knowledge Management Research & Practice
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2018
- Corrigendum pp. iii-iii

- The Editors
- Logistics knowledge management: state of the art and future perspectives pp. 427-434

- Susanne Durst and Pietro Evangelista
- Knowledge Management in PCS-enabled ports: an assessment of the barriers pp. 435-450

- Pierluigi Zerbino, Davide Aloini, Riccardo Dulmin and Valeria Mininno
- Knowledge resources, technology resources and competitive advantage of logistics service providers pp. 451-463

- Noorliza Karia
- Logistics knowledge creation in joint industry-academia research projects: the importance of dialogue and co-construction pp. 464-476

- Nathalie Fabbe-Costes
- The state of knowledge management in logistics SMEs: evidence from two Finnish regions pp. 477-487

- Aino Kianto, Henri Hussinki, Mika Vanhala and Anna-Maija Nisula
- Knowledge management in freight forwarding as a logistics intermediator: model and effectiveness pp. 488-497

- Eon-Seong Lee and Dong-Wook Song
- Creating knowledge and promoting innovation in logistics services with “personal-touch”: a case of Yamato transport pp. 498-507

- Ayano Hirose Nishihara
- Knowledge management methodology for identifying threats in maritime/logistics supply chains pp. 508-524

- Eleni-Maria Kalogeraki, Dimitrios Apostolou, Nineta Polemi and Spyridon Papastergiou
- Technology transfer management in the context of a developing country: evidence from Brazilian universities pp. 525-536

- Alexandre Aparecido Dias and Geciane Silveira Porto
- Barriers impeding knowledge management for hardware integration and engineering teams pp. 537-558

- Nicholas S. Norbert, John E. Bischoff and Christopher J. Willy
- Knowledge management orientation, innovativeness, and competitive intensity: evidence from Polish SMEs pp. 559-572

- Roman Kmieciak and Anna Michna
- Correction pp. 573-573

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 3, 2018
- Resource deployment system implications of migrating the firm into a digital value creation paradigm pp. 281-291

- Göran Roos
- Exploring a relationship between creativity and public service motivation pp. 292-304

- Kwangho Jung, Seung-Hee Lee and Jane E Workman
- Harnessing the value of open innovation: change in the moderating role of absorptive capability pp. 305-314

- JinHyo Joseph Yun, Xiaofei Zhao and Sung Deuk Hahm
- The implication of ANT (Actor-Network-Theory) methodology for R&D policy in open innovation paradigm pp. 315-326

- Boong Kee Choi, Woon-Dong Yeo and DongKyu Won
- Open data and its intermediaries: a cross-country perspective on participatory movement among independent developers pp. 327-342

- Maxat Kassen
- IKML approach to integrating knowledge management and learning for software project management pp. 343-355

- Ali Tizkar Sadabadi and Azizah Abdul Manaf
- High performance work practices and knowledge workers’ propensity for knowledge management processes pp. 356-365

- Menike Atapattu
- Perfectionists do not like to share knowledge? Investigating the relationship between perfectionism and knowledge sharing and testing the moderation effect of coaching pp. 366-375

- Chih-Wei Wang and Yuhsuan Chang
- Where to find innovative ideas: interdependence-building mechanisms and boundary-spanning exploration pp. 376-387

- Bongsun Kim, Eonsoo Kim, YoungKyu Kim and Jae Young Cho
- Challenges to higher education in the knowledge economy: anti-intellectualism, materialism and employability pp. 388-401

- Valeriu Frunzaru, Elena - Mădălina Vătămănescu, Patrizia Gazzola and Ettore Bolisani
- Knowledge management, innovation, and competitive advantage: is the relationship in the eye of the beholder? pp. 402-413

- Serdan Aydin and Manu Dube
- Knowledge resources, technology resources and competitive advantage of logistics service providers pp. 414-426

- Noorliza Karia
Volume 16, issue 2, 2018
- The KIBS paradox and structural holes pp. 161-172

- Roberto Grandinetti
- Improving entrepreneurial knowledge and business innovations by simulation-based strategic decision support system pp. 173-182

- Min-Ren Yan
- Fostering knowledge sharing behaviours through ethical leadership practice: the mediating roles of disclosure-based trust and reliance-based trust in leadership pp. 183-195

- Phong Ba Le and Hui Lei
- The impact of focal firm’s centrality and knowledge governance on innovation performance pp. 196-207

- Jianyu Zhao, Xi Xi and Tao Guo
- Measuring knowledge diffusion efficiency in R&D networks pp. 208-219

- Su Jiafu, Yang Yu and Yang Tao
- Learning-by-exporting effects on innovative performance: empiric study results pp. 220-234

- Arkady Trachuk and Natalia Linder
- Reconciling digital transformation and knowledge protection: a research agenda pp. 235-244

- Ilona Ilvonen, Stefan Thalmann, Markus Manhart and Christian Sillaber
- Cause and effect analysis of business intelligence (BI) benefits with fuzzy DEMATEL pp. 245-257

- Reza Kiani Mavi and Craig Standing
- Learning alongside and learning apart: successor nurturing styles in family business succession pp. 258-266

- Xiaoting Wang and Marshall Shibing Jiang
- Knowledge sharing behaviour within organisations; a diary-based study of unplanned meetings between researchers pp. 267-279

- Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek, Mathieu Weggeman and Marko Torkkeli
Volume 16, issue 1, 2018
- Has the German reunification strengthened Germany’s national innovation system?: Triple Helix dynamics of Germany’s innovation system pp. 1-12

- Seung-Kyu Yi and Bogang Jun
- Assessment of KM processes in a public sector organisation in Pakistan: bridging the gap pp. 13-20

- Quratulain Amber, Iram A. Khan and Mansoor Ahmad
- How do team conflicts impact knowledge sharing? pp. 21-31

- Adarsh Kumar Kakar
- The value context in knowledge-based development: revealing the context factors in the development of Southern Brazils Vale dos Vinhedos region pp. 32-41

- Ana Cristina Fachinelli, Fernanda Pauletto D’Arrigo and Karl Joachim Breunig
- Willingness to share knowledge in healthcare organisations: the role of relational perception pp. 42-50

- Jing Han and Renske Pashouwers
- Investigating the effectiveness of team communication and the balance of member contributions on knowledge acquisition pp. 51-65

- Lina Al Shatti, John E. Bischoff and Christopher J. Willy
- A scientometric analysis of Knowledge Management Research and Practice literature: 2003–2015 pp. 66-77

- Ahmed Ramy, Jenni Floody, Mohamed A. F. Ragab and Amr Arisha
- Experience distribution, experienced leaders, and team performance pp. 78-88

- Fenghua Bao, Longwei Tian, Xiangzhi Bu, Xunyong Xiang and Yapu Zhao
- Knowledge sharing, social capital, and financial performance: the perspectives of innovation strategy in technological clusters pp. 89-104

- Ming-Huei Chen, Hong-Yan Wang and Ming-Chao Wang
- Knowledge management, supplier integration, and new product development pp. 105-117

- Yavuz Ağan, Mehmet Fatih Acar and Eren Erdogan
- The relation between knowledge transfer and productivity in knowledge work pp. 118-125

- Miikka Palvalin, Vilma Vuori and Nina Helander
- Dealing with knowledge in a product development setting: an empirical analysis in the automotive industry pp. 126-133

- Paolo Canonico, Stefano Consiglio, Ernesto De Nito, Vincenza Esposito and Mario Pezzillo Iacono
- Moderating effect of intellectual capital on innovativeness in Latin American subsistence small businesses pp. 134-143

- Carlos Jardon
- The mediation role of companies’ dynamic capabilities for business performance excellence: insights from foreign direct investments. The case of transitional partnership pp. 144-159

- Anna Bykova and Carlos Jardon
Volume 15, issue 4, 2017
- An assessment model for virtual communities of practice: a study in the oil and gas industry pp. 507-522

- Alejandro G. Frank, Natália Sander, Luca Gastaldi, Emanuele Madini and Mariano Corso
- A mechanism for sharing best practices between university technology transfer offices pp. 523-532

- Christle De Beer, Giustina Secundo, Giuseppina Passiante and Cornelius S. L. Schutte
- The role of Lean principles in supporting knowledge management in IT outsourcing relationships pp. 533-541

- Yiwei Gong and Vincent Blijleven
- Bridging the divide: intercultural competences to reconcile the knowledge transfer dilemma in multinational contexts pp. 542-550

- Rubens Pauluzzo and Maria Rosita Cagnina
- Can intellectual property rights protection and governmental R&D investment promote Chinese enterprises’ R&D investment? pp. 551-559

- Wei Li
- Is social networking a waste of time? The impact of social network and knowledge characteristics on job performance pp. 560-571

- Joo Yeon Park, Il Im and Chang-Soo Sung
- A method for identifying the critical success factors of CoP based on performance evaluation pp. 572-593

- Jongyi Hong
- Knowledge sharing via social media in software development: a systematic literature review pp. 594-609

- Peter Sarka and Christine Ipsen
Volume 15, issue 3, 2017
- Management innovation and firm performance: the mediating effects of tacit and explicit knowledge pp. 325-335

- Remy Magnier-Watanabe and Caroline Benton
- Explicit and tacit knowledge conversion effects, in software engineering undergraduate students pp. 336-345

- Maria Angelica Astorga-Vargas, Brenda L. Flores-Rios, Guillermo Licea-Sandoval and Felix F. Gonzalez-Navarro
- Impelling research productivity and impact through collaboration: a scientometric case study of knowledge management pp. 346-355

- Héctor G. Ceballos, James Fangmeyer, Nathalíe Galeano, Erika Juarez and Francisco J. Cantu-Ortiz
- Knowledge process capabilities and innovation: testing the moderating effects of environmental dynamism and strategic flexibility pp. 356-368

- Rifat Kamasak, Ugur Yozgat and Meltem Yavuz
- Exploring the role of human capital, renewal capital and entrepreneurial capital in innovation performance in high-tech and low-tech firms pp. 369-379

- Marta Buenechea-Elberdin, Josune Sáenz and Aino Kianto
- Disseminating scientific research: a double-edged sword? pp. 380-390

- Domingo E. Ribeiro-Soriano and Jasmina Berbegal-Mirabent
- Facilitating communities of practice as social learning systems: a case study of trialling sustainable sanitation at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) pp. 391-399

- Dena Fam
- Knowledge transfer: an information theory perspective pp. 400-412

- S. Sudhindra, L. S. Ganesh and K. Arshinder
- Knowledge synthesis in software industries: a survey in Sri Lanka pp. 413-430

- Shanmuganathan Vasanthapriyan, Jianwen Xiang, Jing Tian and Shengwu Xiong
- Investigating the impact of organizational climate, motivational drivers, and empowering leadership on knowledge sharing pp. 431-446

- Dejan Matić, Sladjana Cabrilo, Leposava Grubić-Nešić and Bojana Milić
- Overcoming cultural barriers in open innovation processes through intermediaries: a theoretical framework pp. 447-459

- Barbara Aquilani, Tindara Abbate and Anna Codini
- Employees’ participation in electronic networks of practice within a corporate group: perceived benefits and costs pp. 460-470

- Mohammadbashir Sedighi, Stephan Lukosch, Sander van Splunter, Frances M. T. Brazier, Mohsen Hamedi and Cees van Beers
- Relationships among organizational culture, knowledge sharing, and innovation capability: a case of the automobile industry in Taiwan pp. 471-490

- Wen-Jung Chang, Shu-Hsien Liao and Tai-Te Wu
- Knowledge management taxonomy in the Brazilian automotive industry pp. 491-505

- Rodrigo Valio Dominguez Gonzalez
Volume 15, issue 2, 2017
- An Intellectual Capital perspective for Business Model Innovation in technology-intensive industries: empirical evidences from Italian spin-offs pp. 155-168

- Gianluca Elia, Antonio Lerro, Giuseppina Passiante and Giovanni Schiuma
- Intellectual capital of nations: a comparative analysis of assessment models pp. 169-183

- Romilio Labra and Ma Paloma Sánchez
- Embedded knowledge management: towards improved managerial relevance pp. 184-191

- Antti Lönnqvist
- A triadic link between knowledge management, information technology and business strategies pp. 192-200

- Krishna Venkitachalam and Véronique Ambrosini
- Knowledge development and advice networks in professional organizations pp. 201-213

- Fausto Di Vincenzo and Daniele Mascia
- Motivation, opportunity, and ability in knowledge transfer: a social network approach pp. 214-224

- Minhyung Kang and Byoungsoo Kim
- Modeling knowledge sharing among high-tech professionals in culturally diverse firms: mediating mechanisms of social capital pp. 225-237

- Yuan-Hui Tsai, Sheng-Wuu Joe, Chieh-Peng Lin, Po-Hsuan Wu and Yueh-Hung Cheng
- Community of practices, knowledge transfer, and ERP project (ERPP) pp. 238-256

- Wilfrid Azan, Jean-Philippe Bootz and O. Rolland
- Developments in interactive relationships and knowledge between KIBS firms and their clients in Taiwan pp. 257-271

- Tai-Shan Hu
- Know-how transfer mechanisms in franchise networks: a study of franchisee perceptions pp. 272-281

- Rozenn Perrigot, Olivier Herrbach, Gérard Cliquet and Guy Basset
- Searching for innovation knowledge: insight into KIBS companies pp. 282-293

- Malgorzata Zieba, Ettore Bolisani, Marco Paiola and Enrico Scarso
- Knowledge management systems: the hallmark of SMEs pp. 294-304

- Piera Centobelli, Roberto Cerchione and Emilio Esposito
- Building a K-Pop knowledge graph using an entertainment ontology pp. 305-315

- Haklae Kim
- The learning preferences of Enterprise System consultants: towards the preferred learning pattern pp. 316-324

- Przemysław Lech and Anna Zamojska
Volume 15, issue 1, 2017
- Implementing a knowledge management system within an NHS hospital: a case study exploring the roll-out of an electronic patient record (EPR) pp. 1-11

- Sara S McCracken and John S Edwards
- Knowledge marketing: How can strategic customers be utilised for knowledge marketing in knowledge-intensive SMEs? pp. 12-22

- Gregor Diehr and Stefan Wilhelm
- Creating knowledge within a team: a socio-technical interaction perspective pp. 23-33

- Jinwon Hong, One-Ki (Daniel) Lee and Woojong Suh
- How can tacit knowledge be shared more in organizations? A multidimensional approach to the role of social capital and locus of control pp. 34-44

- Aykut Göksel and Belgin Aydıntan
- Teams’ innovation: getting there through knowledge sharing and absorptive capacity pp. 45-53

- Carla Curado, Mírian Oliveira, Antonio Carlos Gastaud Maçada and Felipe Nodari
- Knowledge elicitation practices for organizational development intervention pp. 54-67

- Jessica Y T Yip and Rongbin W B Lee
- Contingent knowledge transfers in university–industry R&D projects pp. 68-77

- Julie Hermans and Annick Castiaux
- The impact of knowledge transfer on MNC subsidiary performance: does cultural distance matter? pp. 78-89

- Cindy Qin, Yue Wang and Prem Ramburuth
- A systematic literature review on intangible assets and open innovation pp. 90-100

- Michele Grimaldi, Vincenzo Corvello, Andrea De Mauro and Emanuela Scarmozzino
- Analysing intellectual capital management and growth based on dynamic modelling pp. 101-113

- Amir Zakery and Abbas Afrazeh
- Catching up and leapfrogging in a high-tech manufacturing industry: towards a firm-level taxonomy of knowledge accumulation pp. 114-129

- Xiao-Shan Yap and Rajah Rasiah
- Extreme case learning: the manager perspective on rare knowledge and capabilities development pp. 130-145

- Gabriele Suder, Andreas Birnik, Niklas Nielsen and Monica Riviere
- Effects of intra- and inter-team dynamics on organisational learning: role of knowledge-sharing capability pp. 146-154

- Alfred Presbitero, Banjo Roxas and Doren Chadee
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