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Knowledge sharing enablers, processes and firm innovation capability
by
Sohal, Amrik S.
, Singh, Sanjay Kumar
, Farouk, Sherine
, Hussein, AlShaima Taleb Taleb
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Agency law
/ Behavior
/ Employees
/ Explicit knowledge
/ Hypotheses
/ Innovations
/ Intellectual capital
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge management
/ Knowledge sharing
/ Law enforcement
/ Law enforcement agencies
/ Police
/ Research Methodology
/ Researchers
/ Self-efficacy
/ Sharing
/ Sharing Behavior
/ Social exchange theory
/ Studies
/ Top management
2016
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Knowledge sharing enablers, processes and firm innovation capability
by
Sohal, Amrik S.
, Singh, Sanjay Kumar
, Farouk, Sherine
, Hussein, AlShaima Taleb Taleb
in
Agency law
/ Behavior
/ Employees
/ Explicit knowledge
/ Hypotheses
/ Innovations
/ Intellectual capital
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge management
/ Knowledge sharing
/ Law enforcement
/ Law enforcement agencies
/ Police
/ Research Methodology
/ Researchers
/ Self-efficacy
/ Sharing
/ Sharing Behavior
/ Social exchange theory
/ Studies
/ Top management
2016
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Knowledge sharing enablers, processes and firm innovation capability
by
Sohal, Amrik S.
, Singh, Sanjay Kumar
, Farouk, Sherine
, Hussein, AlShaima Taleb Taleb
in
Agency law
/ Behavior
/ Employees
/ Explicit knowledge
/ Hypotheses
/ Innovations
/ Intellectual capital
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge management
/ Knowledge sharing
/ Law enforcement
/ Law enforcement agencies
/ Police
/ Research Methodology
/ Researchers
/ Self-efficacy
/ Sharing
/ Sharing Behavior
/ Social exchange theory
/ Studies
/ Top management
2016
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Knowledge sharing enablers, processes and firm innovation capability
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Knowledge sharing enablers, processes and firm innovation capability
2016
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Overview
Purpose
This paper aims to examine a research model that links knowledge sharing enablers, processes and outcome dimensions in law enforcement in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It attempts to examine the impact of knowledge self-efficacy and top management support on knowledge donating and collecting. It also attempts to examine the effect of these two aspects of knowledge sharing on firm innovation capability.
Design/methodology/approach
This study used a quantitative approach, with data collected by questionnaire from 685 police officers in a law enforcement agency in the UAE.
Findings
Knowledge self-efficacy and top management support have a positive impact on knowledge donating and collecting. Only knowledge collecting, however, had a positive effect on firm innovation capability.
Research limitations/implications
The study has significant academic and practical implications. It supports a previous research model that links enablers, processes and outcomes of knowledge sharing, and confirms them in the context of law enforcement in the UAE. It could also help law enforcement agencies to promote a knowledge sharing culture to support innovation in the UAE.
Originality/value
The research model is likely to be particularly valuable in knowledge-intensive organizations such as the law enforcement sector. Knowledge sharing is often overlooked by organizations in the UAE because there has to date been little research in this field.
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