“…On the one hand, understanding face-giving and face-saving mechanisms are crucial in order to build trust in this low-trust culture, break the face barrier, and in addition to motivate local knowledge holders' involvement in knowledge sharing and integration (Hung, 2004). On the other hand, an embedded learning culture with strong emphasis on accountability, valuing local knowledge and trust (Chen and Chen, 2004;Dodgson, 1993;Fryxell, Dooley andLi, 2004, Porras, Clegg andCrawford, 2004;Wong, Tjosvold and Zhang, 2005;Zarraga and Bonache, 2003) will motivate articulation of tacit knowledge. In addition, rules, directions, tough task assignment and empowerment will all exert pressure for knowledge holders to share and utilise their ideas (Grant, 1997).…”