Small-World Network and Knowledge Sharing
Yu Yu,
Yao Chen and
Qinfen Shi
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Yu Yu: Nanjing Audit University
Yao Chen: Nanjing Audit University
Qinfen Shi: Suzhou University of Science & Technology
Chapter Chapter 9 in Strategy and Performance of Knowledge Flow, 2018, pp 121-131 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Knowledge sharing is a two-way communication process, and the compact degree and frequency of knowledge exchange are both different due to the individual cognitive background of organization members. The mutual learning and communication among members can promote continuous sharing and enhance the organization’s overall knowledge level by sharing and expanding more benefits of the knowledge receiver. During communication and understanding, a knowledge dialogue is accrued, and there is a complex interactive relationship between individuals or populations, thus forming a relative network.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77926-3_9
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