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Long and High Jumps: Knowledge Sharing Connections that span Geographic and Disciplinary Boundaries in Interdisciplinary Intra-firm Networks

机译:漫长而又高远:跨学科内部公司网络中跨越地理和学科边界的知识共享联系

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Engineering and construction organizations have become increasingly interdisciplinary and global to meet the demands of complex projects around the world. These organizations can gain a competitive advantage by sharing knowledge collectively across disciplines and geographic regions. Knowledge sharing connections (KSC) that span geographic and disciplinary boundaries can also increase performance at the individual and project level. As a result, organizations are particularly keen to create these boundary-spanning KSC within their global interdisciplinary networks. Unfortunately, these KSC are difficult to create as they span "long jumps" of physical distance and/or "high jumps" of functional silos and disciplinary knowledge. In addition, little is known about the relative importance of discipline and geographic location on the creation and maintenance of KSC in intra-organizational networks. To address this gap, this research employs social network analysis (SNA) to analyze the frequency of KSC that span disciplinary and geographic boundaries within globally distributed, interdisciplinary knowledge networks in an engineering organization. To further understand the origins and reasons for these connections, this research also examines the reliance that individuals within the network have on these connections and the directional flow of knowledge for each connection. Results indicate a higher frequency of connections that span disciplinary versus geographic boundaries, higher reliance on KSC spanning disciplinary boundaries than regional boundaries, and approximately equal relative frequencies of KSC that have bi-lateral sharing of knowledge These results can be used to prioritize knowledge mobilization strategies for multi-national engineering and construction organizations.
机译:工程和建筑组织已变得越来越跨学科和全球化,以满足全球复杂项目的需求。这些组织可以通过跨学科和地理区域共同共享知识来获得竞争优势。跨越地理和学科界限的知识共享连接(KSC)也可以提高个人和项目级别的绩效。因此,组织特别热衷于在其全球跨学科网络中创建这些跨越边界的KSC。不幸的是,这些KSC很难创建,因为它们跨越了物理距离的“跳远”和/或功能孤岛和学科知识的“跳高”。此外,对于组织内部网络中KSC的创建和维护,纪律和地理位置的相对重要性知之甚少。为了解决这一差距,本研究使用社交网络分析(SNA)分析了跨KSC的频率,这些频率跨越了工程组织中全球分布的,跨学科的知识网络内的学科和地理边界。为了进一步了解这些连接的起源和原因,本研究还研究了网络中个人对这些连接的依赖以及每个连接的知识定向流。结果表明,跨学科和地域界限的联系频率更高,跨学科界限比区域界限对KSC的依赖程度更高,具有双边知识共享的KSC相对频率近似相等。这些结果可用于确定知识动员策略的优先级适用于跨国工程和建筑组织。

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