标题: 企业员工知识分享行为之跨文化比较
A Cross-Cultural Comparison on Employees' Knowledge Sharing Behaviors
作者: 王耀德
WANG YAU-DE
国立交通大学管理科学系(所)
关键字: 组织信任;知识分享效益;知识分享;跨文化比较;Organizational Trust;Expected Benefit from Knowledge Sharing;Knowledge Sharing;Cross-cultural Comparison
公开日期: 2010
摘要: 本研究目的在探讨: (一)企业员工的组织信任、人际信任、工作角色要求、人际关
系、预期知识分享效益与其知识分享行为之间的关联性;(二)机构集体主义文化向度与
内团体集体主义文化向度对上述关联性的调节作用。本研究将以台湾IC 产业员工与瑞
典资讯产业员工为对象,进行质化(第一年)与量化(第二年)资料收集分析,以进行跨文
化比较。
本计划的成果对组织学习领域学术研究的贡献在于提供一个验证后的较完整理论
架构,说明各种与企业员工知识分享行为具有关联性的组织因素、团体因素与个人因
素。也可说明在机构集体主义文化较强的社会与在内团体集体主义文化较强的社会中,
这些因素对企业员工知识分享行为影响的差异。研究的结果可提供台湾与瑞典企业经营
者对其本国员工与其跨文化员工知识分享行为的管理指引。
This proposal intends to explore the issues concerning (1) how organizational trust,
interpersonal trust, job-role requirement, personal relationship, expected benefits from
knowledge sharing are associated with organizational employees’knowledge sharing
behaviors; and (2) how this association is moderated by the institutional collectivism and the
in-group collectivism of national culture. Interview (in the first year) and survey (in the
second year) will be conducted on a sample of employees from the IC design companies in
Taiwan and on another sample of employees from the information technology companies in
Sweden.
The proposed research will contribute to the literature of organizational learning by
providing us a validated framework for making sense, in an integrative manner, how the
various organizational, group, and individual factors can affect employees’knowledge sharing
behaviors. It will also inform us what of these factors will affect more knowledge sharing
behaviors in the institutional collectivist society and what will affect more in the in-group
collectivist society. The results of this project can also be used to assist managers in Taiwan
and Sweden by providing them useful guidelines for managing their native employees’as well
their cross-culture employees’knowledge sharing behaviors.
官方说明文件#: NSC99-2410-H009-005
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/100524
https://www.grb.gov.tw/search/planDetail?id=2138459&docId=343614
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