2019
DOI: 10.1108/jkm-10-2018-0608
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Challenges and progress in integrating knowledge: cases from clothing and textiles in South Africa

Abstract: Purpose The central purpose of this paper is to explore how implicit knowledge capabilities and sharing helps secure organizational survival and success. This article explores the challenging in better management knowledge in the South African clothing and textile industry. In moving from a closed protected market supported by active industrial policy, South African manufacturing has faced intense competition from abroad. The ending of apartheid removed a major source of workplace tension, facilitating the ado… Show more

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“…Prior research has suggested that organizational and institutional factors in the GS are associated with various types of inefficiencies in HRM (Wood and Bischoff, 2019). A key objective for MNCs operating in the GS is thus to formulate effective and efficient HRM policies and practices.…”
Section: Enhancing Efficiency In Recruitment and Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior research has suggested that organizational and institutional factors in the GS are associated with various types of inefficiencies in HRM (Wood and Bischoff, 2019). A key objective for MNCs operating in the GS is thus to formulate effective and efficient HRM policies and practices.…”
Section: Enhancing Efficiency In Recruitment and Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This exemplifies how health care technologies can be effectively implemented in other nations, as witnessed by the UAE’s position on the Philips Future Health Index. This index measures countries’ perceptions regarding the accessibility and overall integration of the health care system and the adoption of connected health-care (Li et al , 2019; Wang et al , 2018; Wood and Bischoff, 2019). The UAE has been able to surpass expectations through positive views of health care stakeholders and their readiness for HIT.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also shows the difficulty in maintaining and reusing knowledge that has been brought about by non-governmental organisational partnerships during the phase of exploration into the phase of exploitation (Lanon and Walsh, 2020). One explanation of this failure is that social entrepreneurship is characterised by informal exchanges (Halme et al, 2012), a phenomenon that has collective and communitarian features (Wood and Bischoff, 2020; Nansubuga and Munene, 2020). So far, the SLR we provide fails to explain how these collective informal interactions not only generates knowledge but is also retained by social ventures.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%