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Paolo Canonico, Ernesto De Nito, Vincenza Esposito, Marcello Martinez & Mario Pezzillo Iacono
| In this paper, we investigate knowledge transfer and knowledge brokering in a public sector digital transformation project. Our empirical setting is represented by the Supreme Court of Cassation in It … |
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Research Articles
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Gezahegn Tesfaye & Kassu Jilcha
| This research explores the potential of indigenous knowledge management (IKM) practices to enhance knowledge exchange in University Industry Linkage (UIL) and accelerate innovation. Using a literature … |
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Qiang Cheng, Chun Peng, Yilin Fu, Yuanhui Dai, Huaxin Wan & others
| The ongoing advancement of digitisation is leading to transformations in enterprise knowledge management practices. With the integration of digital technology and knowledge management, knowledge digit … |
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Zahid Shafait & Rongna Wang
| For sustainable practices, higher education institutions (HEIs) think, plan, and implement initiatives in response to internal stakeholder concerns and societal demands. Knowledge-oriented leadership … |
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Jessica R. L. Good, You-Ta Chuang, Mark Podolsky & Michael Halinski
| Knowledge provides employees with a strategic advantage. Thus, while organisations may encourage employees to share their knowledge, individuals may choose to manipulate or hide knowledge to maintain … |
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Editorial
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Luisa Pellegrini, Simone Lazzini, Zeila Occhipinti, Salvatore Tallarico & Maria Zifaro
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Special Section: Digital Technologies and Knowledge Assets in Public Sector
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Andrea Garlatti, Paolo Fedele & Silvia Iacuzzi
| Digitalisation can enhance knowledge assets within public administrations, thereby fostering value creation. Yet, it also poses risks such as inefficiencies, hidden costs, and value destruction, which … |
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Elisa Bonollo
| The adoption of digital technologies in the public sector has been accompanied by optimistic narratives, highlighting the potential benefits and advancements they can bring. However, it is also crucia … |
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Chun-Yi Lu, Mavis Yi-Ching Chen & Hsing-Er Lin
| Drawing on the perspectives of technology affordance and organizational learning, this study examines the relationship between individual-level mobile knowledge-sharing intentions and behavior, as wel … |
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