On Trust, Knowledge Sharing and Innovation

On Trust, Knowledge Sharing and Innovation

Author: 
Martins, Isabel
Place: 
Hershey
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2013
Responsibility: 
Martins, Ana, jt.author
Pereira, Orlando Petiz, jt.author
Editor: 
de Pablos, Patricia Ordóñez
Source: 
Strategic Approaches for Human Capital Management and Development in a Turbulent Economy
Abstract: 

Organisations continuously innovate, create, and are competitive if they improve their performance through continuous intellectual capital development, a key resource for value creation and organisational performance driver. Apart from sustaining competitive advantage, intellectual capital is increasingly important due to its ability to increase shareholder value, especially in public organisations. Employee learning, talent development, and knowledge creation allow the organisation to generate innovative ideas due to the quickness of knowledge obsolescence. The organisation’s dynamic capabilities create and re-ignite organisational competencies for business sustainability being co-ordinated by well-structured organisational strategic routines ensuring continuous value creation streams into the business. This chapter focuses on the relationship between notions of knowledge sharing and trust in organisations. Lack of trust can impact negatively organisational knowledge sharing, dependent on trust, openness, and communication. The research sample included graduates and postgraduate students from two universities in Portugal. The findings revealed different perceptions according to the age group.

Series: 
Advances in Human Resources Management and Organizational Development

CITATION: Martins, Isabel. On Trust, Knowledge Sharing and Innovation edited by de Pablos, Patricia Ordóñez . Hershey : IGI Global , 2013. Strategic Approaches for Human Capital Management and Development in a Turbulent Economy - Available at: https://library.au.int/frtrust-knowledge-sharing-and-innovation