Knowledge Sharing in Business Education
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results
3.1. Publications on Knowledge Sharing and Business Education
3.2. Main Articles and Authors
3.3. Lifecycle Stages
3.3.1. Embryonic Stage
3.3.2. Emergent Stage
3.3.3. Growth Young Stage
3.3.4. Growth Highest Stage
3.4. Keywords
4. Discussion and Conclusions
5. Practical Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Growth young | 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016 | 19 | 35 | 95 |
Growth Highest | 2008, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 | 26 | 52 | 151 |
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The knowledge management process in a business school environment | 1997 | Hafstad, S. | 1 |
Developing the skills of technologists in strategic decision making—A multi-media case approach | 1998 | Birchall, D. and Smith, M. | 1 |
Why is knowledge management so difficult? | 2001 | Birkinshaw, J. | 0.819672131 |
Test of the MBA knowledge and skills transfer | 2000 | Cheng, E. | 0.739130435 |
Knowledge and competence management: Ericsson business consulting | 1999 | Baladi P. | 0.702702703 |
University-based approach to the diffusion of knowledge management concepts and practice | 1999 | Stephen, Jeffrey and Virgil | 0.243243243 |
A new approach to computer-aided distance learning: The ‘Automated Tutor’ | 2000 | Albert, S. and Thomas, C. | 0.239130435 |
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The nonsense of ‘knowledge management’ | 2002 | Wilson, T. | 0.959619952 |
On-line question-posing and peer-assessment as means for web-based knowledge sharing in learning | 2004 | Barack, M. and Rafaeli, S. | 0.951048951 |
Absorptive capacity, knowledge management and innovation in entrepreneurial small firms | 2006 | Gray, C. | 0.805825243 |
Can knowledge be transferred from business schools to business organizations through in-service training students? SEM and fsQCA findings | 2015 | Tho, N. and Trang, N. | 0.635416667 |
Implementing knowledge management in academia: Teaching the teachers | 2003 | Tippins, M. | 0.443478261 |
Technology and innovation management learning in the knowledge economy: A techno-managerial approach | 2003 | Liyanage, S. and Poon, P. | 0.391304348 |
Title | Publication Year | Authors | Normalized Forward Citations |
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The impact of knowledge coordination on virtual team performance over time | 2007 | Kanawattanachai, P. and Yoo, Y. | 0.780738 |
Examining the factors influencing participants’ knowledge sharing behavior in virtual learning communities | 2009 | Chen I., Chen, N. and Kinshuk, D. | 0.573077 |
A sustainable collaborative research dialogue between practitioners and academics | 2013 | Chen, C., Wu, Y. and Wu, W. | 0.542857 |
Confronting the Bias Against On-Line Learning in Management Education | 2012 | Redpath, L. | 0.392523 |
Academic entrepreneurship and business schools | 2009 | Wright, M., Piva, E., Mosey, S. and Lockett, A. | 0.234615 |
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Evasive knowledge hiding in academia: when competitive individuals are asked to collaborate | 2018 | Hernaus, T., Cerne, M., Connelly, C., Vokic, N. and Škerlavaj, M. | 0.681818 |
Dormant ties: The value of reconnecting | 2011 | Levin, D., Walter, J. and Murnighan, J. | 0.396296 |
Innovation management techniques and tools: A review from theory and practice | 2008 | Hidalgo, A. and Albors, J. | 0.389034 |
Building and breaching boundaries at once: An exploration of how management academics and practitioners perform boundary work in executive classrooms | 2018 | Ungureanu, P. and Bertolotti, F. | 0.30303 |
A Social composition view of team creativity: The role of member nationality-heterogeneous ties outside of the team | 2014 | Perry-Smith, J. and Shalley, C. | 0.302326 |
Challenge-based education: An approach to innovation through multidisciplinary teams of students using design thinking | 2018 | Charosky, G; Leveratto, L; Hassi, L; Papageorgiou, K; Ramos-Castro, J; Bragos, R. | 0.242424 |
Emerging Topics | Declining Topics | Core Topics | Growing Topics |
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Entrepreneurship | Human resource management | Knowledge management | Knowledge sharing |
Education management | Knowledge transfer | Higher education | |
Intellectual capital | Curriculum development | Knowledge sharing | E learning |
Problem-based learning | Knowledge exchange and creation |
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Castaneda, D.I.; Cuellar, S. Knowledge Sharing in Business Education. Sustainability 2021, 13, 3657. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13073657
Castaneda DI, Cuellar S. Knowledge Sharing in Business Education. Sustainability. 2021; 13(7):3657. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13073657
Chicago/Turabian StyleCastaneda, Delio I., and Sergio Cuellar. 2021. "Knowledge Sharing in Business Education" Sustainability 13, no. 7: 3657. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13073657
APA StyleCastaneda, D. I., & Cuellar, S. (2021). Knowledge Sharing in Business Education. Sustainability, 13(7), 3657. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13073657