Title of article :
How motivation, opportunity, and ability drive knowledge sharing: The constraining-factor model
Author/Authors :
Siemsen، نويسنده , , Enno and Roth، نويسنده , , Aleda V. and Balasubramanian، نويسنده , , Sridhar، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
We introduce and empirically test a theoretical metamodel that explains knowledge-sharing behavior among employees. Building on the well-established motivation–opportunity–ability (MOA) framework, we posit that knowledge sharing among employees is a function of their MOA to do so. Existing literature suggests that the interaction among motivation, opportunity, and ability drives knowledge-sharing behavior. In contrast, we specify a new model in which the “bottleneck” or constraining factor among the MOA variables determines the degree of knowledge sharing that occurs. This constraining-factor model (CFM) fits the data better than the traditional multiplicative model and reveals a new, qualitatively different portrait of knowledge sharing that resolves some of the puzzles in the previous literature. The CFM provides macro-level insights with respect to how operations managers can improve employee knowledge sharing by focusing on the bottleneck MOA variable. As a result, the CFM can help set strategic directions of related policies. The model emphasizes that, counter to conventional wisdom, the MOA variables should not be addressed independently, but rather in a dynamic and coordinated way.
Keywords :
MOA framework , Knowledge Sharing , Constraining-factor model , bottleneck , Behavioral operations
Journal title :
Journal of Operations Management
Journal title :
Journal of Operations Management