2019
DOI: 10.1108/k-04-2019-0260
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Knowledge sharing in NGOs: the importance of the human dimension

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to show the way the human dimension influences the adoption and usage of the knowledge transfer in non-profit organizations (NGOs). Previous research on the topic focused mainly on the organizational and technical aspects (i.e. organizational culture, processes and technology), lacking a consistent approach of the human dimension. Therefore, this paper goes beyond the multiplying effect of the organizational and technical factors in the development of knowledge transfer and… Show more

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“…The motivation and predisposition for knowledge sharing depends on the organisational context (Walsh & Lannon, 2020;Zbuchea et al, 2020); thus, it is necessary that the values, traditions, and customs of each organisation allow and drive the involvement and identification of the organisational context for each individual. By being so motivated, individuals may adopt altruistic behaviours and share their information, knowledge, and experiences without fear of losing power.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The motivation and predisposition for knowledge sharing depends on the organisational context (Walsh & Lannon, 2020;Zbuchea et al, 2020); thus, it is necessary that the values, traditions, and customs of each organisation allow and drive the involvement and identification of the organisational context for each individual. By being so motivated, individuals may adopt altruistic behaviours and share their information, knowledge, and experiences without fear of losing power.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…KM requires that the organisation sets up a set of activities and processes to make the information available to everyone in the organisation (Torres et al, 2016). Given that NGO's usually face high turnover rates and they experience informal knowledge sharing (KS) (Huck et al, 2011;Pereira et al, 2013;Vidal & Menezes, 2014), NGOs have loyal personnel even though it is not easy for NGOs to offer long-term contracts (Zbuchea et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A number of barriers to the sharing of tacit knowledge were identified and summarised as communication, technological, personal and infrastructure/resource-related barriers. Zbuchea et al (2019), focussed on the human dimension (beliefs and actions) and the influences this has on the acknowledgment and practice of knowledge sharing in nonprofit organisations. In their study, it was identified that beliefs and behaviours are more present in nonprofit organisations that operate within an international level compared to a national level, as a result of “connectedness” with other nonprofit organisations internationally.…”
Section: Theoretical Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%