Knowledge sharing and individuals' work performance: A virtuous spiral

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The research on knowledge management, specifically on knowledge sharing, finds that the efficient use of knowledge in organizations has an influence on a variety of organizational indicators. This paper explores the relation between knowledge sharing and individuals' work performance. We conduct a survey of 309 employees from different firms. The responses show that knowledge sharing has a positive relation with individuals' work performance and with HR practices. On the other hand, the responses indicate that the performance appraisal and the work design could have a significant effect on the virtuous spiral of the adoption of knowledge sharing. Further, these findings indicate that knowledge is highly valued by employees.

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Teixeira, Â., Henriques, P. L., & Santos, M. C. (2018). Knowledge sharing and individuals’ work performance: A virtuous spiral. International Journal of Financial Research, 9(3), 53–60. https://doi.org/10.5430/ijfr.v9n3p53

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