In recent years, technological advancements have enabled born-global firms to build on their knowledge-based resources and more effectively contribute to the international economy. Hence, knowledge management practices have become the crucial capabilities of born global firms. Therefore, this paper strives to develop and validate drivers and indicators that impact the knowledge sharing of such firms. In doing so, we focus on the born-globals originating from the context of Australia and take advantage of exploratory analysis in two complementary studies. Accordingly, using a Delphi analysis, we first employ a panel of experts consisting of founders and owners born global firms to explore key knowledge-sharing (KS) drivers. Subsequently, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modelling (SEM) will validate the identified drivers. In this regard, the results of the three-round Delphi analysis led to the identification of the twelve KS drivers in three categories of individual, technological and organisational dimensions. Also, the validation phase (CFA synthesis) ended with the retention of 36 items for 12 drivers. Accordingly, this research reveals significant findings that contribute to enriching the prior KS studies in born-global firms.
Rezaei, M., Sadraei, R., Jafari-Sadeghi, V., Vrontis, D., An exploration of knowledge-sharing drivers in born-globals, in AIB UK&I 2023 Conference, (Glasgow (Scotland, UK), 13-15 April 2023), AIB UK & Ireland, Glasgow (Scotland, UK) 2023: N/A-N/A [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/271759]
An exploration of knowledge-sharing drivers in born-globals
Rezaei, Mojtaba;
2023
Abstract
In recent years, technological advancements have enabled born-global firms to build on their knowledge-based resources and more effectively contribute to the international economy. Hence, knowledge management practices have become the crucial capabilities of born global firms. Therefore, this paper strives to develop and validate drivers and indicators that impact the knowledge sharing of such firms. In doing so, we focus on the born-globals originating from the context of Australia and take advantage of exploratory analysis in two complementary studies. Accordingly, using a Delphi analysis, we first employ a panel of experts consisting of founders and owners born global firms to explore key knowledge-sharing (KS) drivers. Subsequently, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modelling (SEM) will validate the identified drivers. In this regard, the results of the three-round Delphi analysis led to the identification of the twelve KS drivers in three categories of individual, technological and organisational dimensions. Also, the validation phase (CFA synthesis) ended with the retention of 36 items for 12 drivers. Accordingly, this research reveals significant findings that contribute to enriching the prior KS studies in born-global firms.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.