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The role of religious experience in the knowledge transfer process

Fascia, Michael

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Abstract

The importance given to knowledge in relation to business success has never been so great as it is today and there is a substantive amount of important and informed studies reflecting this. Nonetheless, informed approaches by prominent authors generally focus on knowledge transfer mechanisms and the efficiency of these mechanisms to support and deliver competitive advantage (Nonaka, 1994; Grant, 1996; Argote and Ingram, 2000; Alavi and Leidner, 2001). An overarching objective of understanding efficient knowledge transfer is therefore a central caveat for businesses wishing to achieve success and maintain competitive advantage since it is clear that any significant degradation of efficiency will directly affect this objective. Many studies do recognised the creation of knowledge as a significant factor in determining how effectively a business develops, and knowledge creation, theorised by (Nonaka and Takeuchi, 1995), is used as a baseline for numerous historic and current studies. To date however, there have been few studies which denote the affect of socio-cultural or religious phenomena within a transfer scenario as significant, and how this interaction may affect the outcome of the knowledge shared or exchanged in a business context. This paper therefore examines how, in a business context, knowledge transfer is influenced by perspectives given to the knowledge. This rational is deliberate since the transfer of knowledge is rarely a simple unproblematic event, (Argote et al., 2000). In this regards, we look at a significant amount of literature and research which has been constructed in a bid to understand both the problematic nature surrounding the mechanics of the transfer sequence and definition of the term ‘knowledge’ to support the establishment of meaningful baselines. The paper then summarises these theoretical baselines into segmented contexts with deliberate intention.

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Fascia, M. (2016). The role of religious experience in the knowledge transfer process. Journal of Strategy, Operations & Economics, 1(1), 12

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 2, 2015
Publication Date Apr 4, 2016
Deposit Date Mar 23, 2018
Publicly Available Date Mar 28, 2018
Journal Journal of Strategy, Operations & Economics
Print ISSN 2396-8826
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 1
Issue 1
Pages 12
Series ISSN 2396-8826
Keywords Knowledge, Knowledge transfer, success, competitive advantage,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1132611
Publisher URL http://www.soejournal.com/index.php/
Contract Date Mar 28, 2018

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