Knowledge sharing in communities of practice: A game theoretic analysis

Yung-Ming Li*, Jhih Hua Jhang-Li

*此作品的通信作者

研究成果: Article同行評審

50 引文 斯高帕斯(Scopus)

摘要

This research applies game theory to analyze the incentives of knowledge-sharing activities in various types of communities of practice (COPs), characterized by individual profiles and decision structures. Indeed, individual decision making results in the under-provision of knowledge; however, the benefit of knowledge sharing may be raised by IT investment and suitable incentive mechanisms we study here. In general conditions, improving communication and collaboration technologies should be prior to developing data mining technologies. However, when the number of community members is sufficiently small and the heterogeneity of the expected value of knowledge among community members is sufficiently large, developing data mining technologies should be considered more important than the other if most community members are low-type ones. On the other hand, based on a screening technique, we find that the benefit of knowledge sharing in the incomplete information setting can be the same as that in the complete information setting if the cost of more efficient community member is smaller than that of less efficient one.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)1052-1064
頁數13
期刊European Journal of Operational Research
207
發行號2
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 1 12月 2010

指紋

深入研究「Knowledge sharing in communities of practice: A game theoretic analysis」主題。共同形成了獨特的指紋。

引用此