Sharing Tacit Knowledge in Film
Industry
Presented By:
Nitin Yadav
PA 9035
Topics to be covered
• Individual factors.
• Network properties.
• Relationships and Ties.
• Common Knowledge.
• Organizational properties.
• Issue of trust.
Individual Factors
• The position of individuals involved in
knowledge sharing has been found to affect
knowledge flow and availability.
• The dimension of the individual’s position is
“betweeness centrality”-the no of ties one has.
• According to Cross and Cummings(2004) two
types of betweeness centrality were examined
on the basis of information and awareness
network
Network Properties
• Two properties has been recognized that
affects knowledge sharing are Cohesion and
diversity.
• Cohesion is defined as no strong ties around a
strong tie.
• Four kinds of diversity were studied by
Cumming are demographic, geographic,
functional and reporting.
Relationships and Ties
• Reagans and Mc Evily(2003) found that both
tacit and explicit knowledge are easier to
transfer to strong ties.
• Hansen (1999), however found that that tacit
knowledge is easier to transfer over strong ties,
but weak ties are more efficient when it comes
to explicit knowledge sharing.
Cont…
• Tie range: It is defined as ties spanning beyond
production unit and is another affecting
knowledge sharing.
Common Knowledge
• Reagans and Mc Evily(2003) found a positive
relationship between the level of common
knowledge and ease of transfer.
• The level of common knowledge was
estimated based on the assumption that
individuals from similar background and area
of expertise would have common experiences
resulting in knowledge sharing.
Organizational Properties
• Each organization has its own culture,
processes, objectives and goals.
• The nature of knowledge sharing depends on
organizational characteristics.
• The only organization factor identified by
research is the existence of incentives to share
knowledge.
• Organizational incentives to share knowledge
have been found to affect motivation.
Cont…
• Bock and Kim (2002) found financial
incentives to induce a negative attitude
towards knowledge sharing.
• Dyer and Nobeoka (2001) showed non-
financial incentives to improve knowledge
sharing across organizational boundaries.
Issue of Trust
• Ardichvilli etal(2003) conducted an
exploratory research , to identify what impedes
personal motivation to share knowledge over
online forum.
• It defines two types of trust benevolence-
based and competence- based trust.
• Benevolence- based trust means trust that other
members will not misuse the posted
information.
Cont…
• Competence based trust means trust (the
knowledge source) to be a source of reliable
and objective information.
Relationship between factors
• Diversity and common knowledge.
• Knowledge type and tie strength.
• Cohesion and trust.
Conclusion
• The knowledge sharing takes place within a
collaborative framework and occurs whenever
information flow is observed.
• Financial reward is not a factor that enables
knowledge sharing.
• Flow of information and sharing of tacit
knowledge can be separated.
3 comments:
very good topic to understand KM in practice "film industry" again a g8 presentation from yadav ji
The presentation on "Sharing Tacit Knowledge in Film Industry" is valuable as well as has provided the good knowledge of lateral thinking regarding the film Industry..
The topic is very interesting, related to film industry that how tacit knowledge is being share within the industry as well as how it transfer subsequently.
the topic presented very well and i would say that to understand KM deeply this type of live articles are more required which makes the strong bridge as well draw the attention,create curiosity to learn about it..
thanx nitin and thanks lot sir...........!!!
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