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Hoarding & Sharing

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The more that information is shared between individuals, the more opportunities for knowledge creation occur. There is, however, a risk in sharing what you know, because in most cases, individuals are most commonly rewarded for what they know, not what they share. As a result, hoarding of knowledge often leads to negative consequences such as empire building, reinvention of wheels, feelings of ... [MORE]

1. ARPA Knowledge Sharing Effort Public Library - Directory for information and software related to the ARPA Knowledge Sharing Effort. Features papers, e-mail lists, ontolingua and software library.
2. Dealing with Knowledge Sharing Hostility - Insights from Six Case Studies - Paper examines knowledge sharing in business environments and cultures that are hostile to knowledge sharing. By Snejina Michailova and Kenneth Husted. Download in PDF format.
3. Dismantling a Culture of Knowledge Hoarding - Discusses why people hoard knowledge and what firms can do to eliminate the problem. By Jamie S. Walters.
4. Enabling Technology for Knowledge Sharing - Describes both near- and long-term issues underlying an initiative to address concerns about preserving existing knowledge bases and of sharing, reusing, and building on them.
5. Incentives for Sharing - Seven companies develop innovative strategies that encourage knowledge sharing. By Larry Stevens.
6. Sharing Leads to Abundance - Article discusses how the three types of knowledge workers differ and that all need transparency. By Don Tapscott.
7. The Three C's of Knowledge Sharing - Discusses the barriers to sharing and offers pointers to overcome them. By David J. Skyrme.
8. Trust and Knowledge Sharing: A Critical Combination - Examines Factors such as the strength of the relationship between the knowledge seeker and the knowledge source, the difference between competence-based and benevolence-based trust and the type of knowledge being exchanged. By Lisa Abrams, Rob Cross, Eric Lesser and Daniel Z. Levin.

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