Modeling knowledge sharing among high-tech professionals in culturally diverse firms: mediating mechanisms of social capital

Modeling knowledge sharing among high-tech professionals in culturally diverse firms: mediating mechanisms of social capital

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Article ID: iaor20171584
Volume: 15
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 225
End Page Number: 237
Publication Date: May 2017
Journal: Knowl Manage Res Pract
Authors: , , , ,
Keywords: simulation, social
Abstract:

Drawing upon social capital theory, this research postulates cultural intelligence as a key driver of knowledge sharing through the mediation of social capital among employees from culturally diverse organizations. An empirical testing of the proposed model, by investigating Taiwanese professionals from high‐tech foreign companies in Taiwan, reveals the applicability of social capital theory in understanding the relationship between cultural intelligence and knowledge sharing. The study’s test results show that cultural intelligence indirectly influences knowledge sharing through different dimensions of social capital. This research further provides managerial implications and limitations.

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