Journal: J. Knowledge Management

Volume 20, Issue 6

1169 -- 1198Peter Heisig, Olunifesi Adekunle Suraj, Aino Kianto, Cosmas Kemboi, Gregorio Perez Arrau, Nasser Fathi Easa. Knowledge management and business performance: global experts' views on future research needs
1199 -- 1224Alexander Serenko, Nick Bontis. Understanding counterproductive knowledge behavior: antecedents and consequences of intra-organizational knowledge hiding
1225 -- 1246Liana Razmerita, Kathrin Kirchner, Pia Nielsen. What factors influence knowledge sharing in organizations? A social dilemma perspective of social media communication
1247 -- 1267Mohammadbashir Sedighi, Sander van Splunter, Frances M. T. Brazier, Cees van Beers, Stephan Lukosch. Exploration of multi-layered knowledge sharing participation: the roles of perceived benefits and costs
1268 -- 1281Revti Raman Sharma, Doren Chadee, Banjo Roxas. Effects of knowledge management on client-vendor relationship quality: the mediating role of global mindset
1282 -- 1301Fernando Carvalho de Almeida, Humbert Lesca, Adolpho W. P. Canton. Intrinsic motivation for knowledge sharing - competitive intelligence process in a telecom company
1302 -- 1317Nobutaka Ishiyama. Role of knowledge brokers in communities of practice in Japan
1318 -- 1332Dave Yates. The impact of focus, function, and features of shared knowledge on re-use in emergency management social media
1333 -- 1352Stefania Mariano, Yukika Awazu. Artifacts in knowledge management research: a systematic literature review and future research directions
1353 -- 1372Charles J. McMillan. Old wine in new bottles: docility, attention scarcity and knowledge management
1373 -- 1392Wen-Ling Shih, Chun-Yen Tsai. The effects of knowledge management capabilities on perceived school effectiveness in career and technical education
1393 -- 1404Ali Akbar Khasseh, Reza Mokhtarpour. Tracing the historical origins of knowledge management issues through referenced publication years spectroscopy (RPYS)

Volume 20, Issue 5

845 -- 857Carla C. J. M. Millar, Martin Lockett, John F. Mahon. Guest editorial: Knowledge intensive organisations: on the frontiers of knowledge management
858 -- 879Todd A. Little, Amit V. Deokar. Understanding knowledge creation in the context of knowledge-intensive business processes
880 -- 897Weiwei Huo, Zhenyao Cai, Jinlian Luo, Chenghao Men, Ruiqian Jia. Antecedents and intervention mechanisms: a multi-level study of R&D team's knowledge hiding behavior
898 -- 917Susan B. Grant. Classifying emerging knowledge sharing practices and some insights into antecedents to social networking: a case in insurance
918 -- 935Tatiana Khvatova, Madeleine Block, Dmitry Zhukov, Sergey Lesko. How to measure trust: the percolation model applied to intra-organisational knowledge sharing networks
936 -- 958Les Coleman, R. Mitch Casselman. Optimizing decisions using knowledge risk strategy
959 -- 979Alejandra Marin, Jason Cordier, Tahir Hameed. Reconciling ambiguity with interaction: implementing formal knowledge strategies in a knowledge-intensive organization
980 -- 1003Siti Rohajawati, Dana Indra Sensuse, Yudho Giri Sucahyo, Aniati Murni Arymurthy. Mental health knowledge management: critical success factors and strategy of implementation
1004 -- 1024Mona Ashok, Rajneesh Narula, Andrea Martinez-Noya. How do collaboration and investments in knowledge management affect process innovation in services?
1025 -- 1044Ki-Bum Kwon, Daeyeon Cho. How transactive memory systems relate to organizational innovation: the mediating role of developmental leadership
1045 -- 1064Ksenia O. Krylova, Dusya Vera, Mary M. Crossan. Knowledge transfer in knowledge-intensive organizations: the crucial role of improvisation in transferring and protecting knowledge
1065 -- 1082Stephen Chen, Nidthida Lin. Global dispersion of offshore service providers: an information processing perspective
1083 -- 1103Sandor Lowik, Jeroen Kraaijenbrink, Aard Groen. The team absorptive capacity triad: a configurational study of individual, enabling, and motivating factors
1104 -- 1147Kai Wing Chu. Leading knowledge management in a secondary school
1148 -- 1167Kasia Zalewska-Kurek. Understanding researchers' strategic behaviour in knowledge production: a case of social science and nanotechnology researchers

Volume 20, Issue 4

621 -- 636Aino Kianto, Mika Vanhala, Pia Heilmann. The impact of knowledge management on job satisfaction
637 -- 652Derrick McIver, Xiaodan Abby Wang. Measuring knowledge in organizations: a knowledge-in-practice approach
653 -- 670Gangeswari Tangaraja, Roziah Mohd Rasdi, Bahaman Abu Samah, Maimunah Ismail. Knowledge sharing is knowledge transfer: a misconception in the literature
671 -- 686Deng-Neng Chen, Ting-Peng Liang. Knowledge diversity and firm performance: an ecological view
687 -- 712Alexander Serenko, Nick Bontis. Negotiate, reciprocate, or cooperate? The impact of exchange modes on inter-employee knowledge sharing
713 -- 730Amitabh Anand, Isabelle Walsh. Should knowledge be shared generously? Tracing insights from past to present and describing a model
731 -- 748Abobakr Aljuwaiber. Communities of practice as an initiative for knowledge sharing in business organisations: a literature review
749 -- 768Kaisa Henttonen, Aino Kianto, Paavo Ritala. Knowledge sharing and individual work performance: an empirical study of a public sector organisation
769 -- 792Hyunjung Park 0004, Sung Joo Park. Communication behavior and online knowledge collaboration: evidence from Wikipedia
793 -- 811Chiara Bartolacci, Cristina Cristalli, Daniela Isidori, Federico Niccolini. Ba virtual and inter-organizational evolution: a case study from a EU research project
812 -- 828Renata V. Klafke, Caroline Lievore, Claudia Tania Picinin, Antonio Carlos de Francisco, Luiz Alberto Pilatti. Primary knowledge management practices applied in Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) industries from 2001-2010
829 -- 844John P. Wilson, Larry Campbell. Developing a knowledge management policy for ISO 9001: 2015

Volume 20, Issue 3

417 -- 422Pedro Soto-Acosta, Juan-Gabriel Cegarra-Navarro. New ICTs for Knowledge Management in Organizations
423 -- 443Ettore Bolisani, Enrico Scarso. Factors affecting the use of wiki to manage knowledge in a small company
444 -- 464Antonio Leal-Millán, José Luis Roldán, Antonio L. Leal-Rodríguez, Jaime Ortega-Gutiérrez. IT and relationship learning in networks as drivers of green innovation and customer capital: evidence from the automobile sector
465 -- 483Ilpo Pohjola, Anu Puusa. Group dynamics and the role of ICT in the life cycle analysis of community of practice-based product development: a case study
484 -- 498Manlio Del Giudice, Maria Rosaria Della Peruta. The impact of IT-based knowledge management systems on internal venturing and innovation: a structural equation modeling approach to corporate performance
499 -- 511Daniel Palacios Marqués, Simona Popa, María Pilar Alguacil Mari. The effect of online social networks and competency-based management on innovation capability
512 -- 533José Francisco Landaeta Olivo, Javier García Guzmán, Ricardo Colomo Palacios, Vladimir Stantchev 0001. IT innovation strategy: managing the implementation communication and its generated knowledge through the use of an ICT tool
534 -- 556Gospel Onyema Oparaocha. Towards building internal social network architecture that drives innovation: a social exchange theory perspective
557 -- 577Jan-Bert Maas, Paul C. van Fenema, Joseph Soeters. ERP as an organizational innovation: key users and cross-boundary knowledge management
578 -- 593Raul Baños, Gonzalo Wandosell, María Concepción Parra. Web GIS to enhance relational capital: the case of general merchandise retailers
594 -- 619Elena-Madalina Vatamanescu, Andreia Gabriela Andrei, Diana-Luiza Dumitriu, Cristina Leovaridis. Harnessing network-based intellectual capital in online academic networks. From the organizational policies and practices towards competitiveness

Volume 20, Issue 2

181 -- 198Minna Stenius, Nelli Hankonen, Niklas Ravaja, Ari Haukkala. Why share expertise? A closer look at the quality of motivation to share or withhold knowledge
199 -- 214Werner Rutten, Joyce Blaas-Franken, Harry Martin. The impact of (low) trust on knowledge sharing
215 -- 229Ann-Louise Holten, Gregory Robert Hancock, Roger Persson, Åse Marie Hansen, Annie Hogh. Knowledge hoarding: antecedent or consequent of negative acts? The mediating role of trust and justice
230 -- 257Henri Inkinen. Review of empirical research on knowledge management practices and firm performance
258 -- 291Maurizio Massaro, Karen Handley, Carlo Bagnoli, John Dumay. Knowledge management in small and medium enterprises: a structured literature review
292 -- 307Malgorzata Zieba, Ettore Bolisani, Enrico Scarso. Emergent approach to knowledge management by small companies: multiple case-study research
308 -- 326Said Abdullah Al Saifi, Stuart Dillon, Robert J. McQueen. The relationship between face to face social networks and knowledge sharing: an exploratory study of manufacturing firms
327 -- 343Arjen van Dijk, Paul Hendriks, Ivan Romo-Leroux. Knowledge sharing and social capital in globally distributed execution
344 -- 363Sirous Panahi, Jason Watson, Helen Partridge. Conceptualising social media support for tacit knowledge sharing: physicians' perspectives and experiences
364 -- 385Kai Wing Chu. Beginning a journey of knowledge management in a secondary school
386 -- 414Chui Ling Yeung, Chi Fai Cheung, Wai Ming Wang, Eric Tsui, Wing Bun Lee. Managing knowledge in the construction industry through computational generation of semi-fiction narratives

Volume 20, Issue 1

0 -- 0Gillian Ragsdell. Knowledge management in the not-for-profit sector
4 -- 22Julie Ferguson. Inclusive perspectives or in-depth learning? A longitudinal case study of past debates and future directions in knowledge management for development
23 -- 48Dinesh Rathi, Lisa M. Given, Eric Forcier. Knowledge needs in the non-profit sector: an evidence-based model of organizational practices
49 -- 68Trevor Downes, Teresa Marchant. The extent and effectiveness of knowledge management in Australian community service organisations
69 -- 87Laura Zapata Cantú, Carlota Eugenia Mondragon. Knowledge management in Mexican NPOs: a comparative study in organizations with a local and national presence
88 -- 103Alison Corfield, Rob Paton. Investigating knowledge management: can KM really change organisational culture?
104 -- 124Craig Hume, Margee Hume. What about us? Exploring small to medium Australian not for-profit firms and knowledge management
125 -- 145Lyndsay Bloice, Simon M. Burnett. Barriers to knowledge sharing in third sector social care: a case study
146 -- 161Raphaela Stadler, Simone Fullagar. Appreciating formal and informal knowledge transfer practices within creative festival organizations
162 -- 180Diana Clayton. Volunteers' knowledge activities at UK music festivals: a hermeneutic-phenomenological exploration of individuals' experiences