| Article ID: | iaor20119033 |
| Volume: | 9 |
| Issue: | 3 |
| Start Page Number: | 245 |
| End Page Number: | 255 |
| Publication Date: | Sep 2011 |
| Journal: | Knowledge Management Research & Practice |
| Authors: | Sechi Guido, Borri Dino, De Lucia Caterina, Celmins Viesturs |
| Keywords: | social |
This paper investigates knowledge acquisition through social ties. This issue has proved important in organizational studies as a mechanism of value creation. Recently, it has also been identified in regional studies as a factor behind regional development and consensus building. Policies are therefore needed to support such knowledge acquisition. The approach is based on the concepts of knowledge as a ‘club good’, and of social capital, where the latter is seen as a set of assets which can overcome obstacles to knowledge exchange. A taxonomy of social capital and knowledge is proposed and relationships among the considered dimensions are hypothesized. A multivariate analysis at the individual level is applied to data collected in the Republic of Latvia, including a sensitivity analysis with regard to socio‐demographic dimensions. The analysis underlines the low effect of social capital on complex forms of knowledge. Results also show a strong sensitivity for socio‐demographic dimensions.