Knowledge codifiability, common interests and knowledge transfer: the inhibiting role of system dependence under increasing novelty

JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT(2024)

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PurposeThis paper aims to address the challenges knowledge actors face when using knowledge codifiability to develop common interests. The challenge is compounded when actors with diverse knowledge domains depend on each other to complete tasks, and, simultaneously, update their knowledge to address novelty in the organizational environment. Design/methodology/approachGiven this context, this paper studies the impact of two moderating variables, systems dependence (Z) and novelty (W), on the relationship between knowledge codifiability (X) and common interests (M). This study also examines whether common interests (M) mediate the relationship between knowledge codifiability (X) and knowledge transfer (Y). To test the hypotheses, the authors collected data from 163 entrepreneurs in the southwest USA. FindingsThe results demonstrate that novelty in the knowledge domain of actors provides a supporting context for knowledge codifiability to develop common interests, but only when actors' dependence on each other to complete tasks is at low to medium level. Moreover, the results also provide evidence that common interests mediate the relationship between codifiability and ease of knowledge transfer. Originality/valueUsing the results, this study provides a decision-making framework for managing tasks based on system dependence and novelty level.
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Knowledge codifiability,Common interests,Systems dependence,Novelty,Ease of knowledge transfer
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