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CONCEPTUALIZING KNOWLEDGE RISK GOVERNANCE AS A MODERATOR TO POTENTIALLY REDUCE THE RISKS IN KNOWLEDGE SHARING

Sarkheyli, Azadeh LU (2016) Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, 2016 In PACIS Proceedings
Abstract
Recent developments in Knowledge Sharing (KS) have heightened the need for security. However, there has been little discussion about ‘how to’ integrate security into KS models effectively. This research addresses this gap by proposing a KS Risk Governance (KSRG) framework and research model based on the framework to integrate security into KS through Knowledge Risk Governance (KRG). The role of KRG in the model is identified as a moderator which would influence on the risks of KS. The potential constructs for the model are identified through literature review. Social Exchange Theory (SET) is selected as theoretical framework to describe the KS behaviour and identify the formative constructs of KRG. The results of this study indicate that... (More)
Recent developments in Knowledge Sharing (KS) have heightened the need for security. However, there has been little discussion about ‘how to’ integrate security into KS models effectively. This research addresses this gap by proposing a KS Risk Governance (KSRG) framework and research model based on the framework to integrate security into KS through Knowledge Risk Governance (KRG). The role of KRG in the model is identified as a moderator which would influence on the risks of KS. The potential constructs for the model are identified through literature review. Social Exchange Theory (SET) is selected as theoretical framework to describe the KS behaviour and identify the formative constructs of KRG. The results of this study indicate that (1) SET factors are positively associated with KS behaviour, (2) KRG moderated the relationship between the SET factors and KS behaviour and (3) KS via KRG as a moderating construct will reduce the risks of KS. Therefore, KSRG framework provides a helpful guideline for senior managers auditing their organization's current KS strategy and requirements for reduction of KS risks. (Less)
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Knowledge Sharing, Social Exchange Theory, Knowledge Sharing Risks, Knowledge Risk Governance
host publication
PACIS 2016 Proceedings (Proceeding of the 20th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems)
series title
PACIS Proceedings
editor
Alinda Alias, Rose ; LU and LU orcid
issue
153
pages
14 pages
publisher
Association for Information Systems
conference name
Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, 2016
conference location
Chiayi, Taiwan
conference dates
2016-06-27 - 2016-07-01
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  • scopus:85011115928
ISBN
9789860491029
language
English
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yes
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http://www.pacis2016.org/Abstract/ALL/431.pdf
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  abstract     = {{Recent developments in Knowledge Sharing (KS) have heightened the need for security. However, there has been little discussion about ‘how to’ integrate security into KS models effectively. This research addresses this gap by proposing a KS Risk Governance (KSRG) framework and research model based on the framework to integrate security into KS through Knowledge Risk Governance (KRG). The role of KRG in the model is identified as a moderator which would influence on the risks of KS. The potential constructs for the model are identified through literature review. Social Exchange Theory (SET) is selected as theoretical framework to describe the KS behaviour and identify the formative constructs of KRG. The results of this study indicate that (1) SET factors are positively associated with KS behaviour, (2) KRG moderated the relationship between the SET factors and KS behaviour and (3) KS via KRG as a moderating construct will reduce the risks of KS. Therefore, KSRG framework provides a helpful guideline for senior managers auditing their organization's current KS strategy and requirements for reduction of KS risks.}},
  author       = {{Sarkheyli, Azadeh}},
  booktitle    = {{PACIS 2016 Proceedings (Proceeding of the 20th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems)}},
  editor       = {{Alinda Alias, Rose and Carlsson, Sven and Kajtazi, Miranda}},
  isbn         = {{9789860491029}},
  keywords     = {{Knowledge Sharing; Social Exchange Theory; Knowledge Sharing Risks; Knowledge Risk Governance}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{153}},
  publisher    = {{Association for Information Systems}},
  series       = {{PACIS Proceedings}},
  title        = {{CONCEPTUALIZING KNOWLEDGE RISK GOVERNANCE AS A MODERATOR TO POTENTIALLY REDUCE THE RISKS IN KNOWLEDGE SHARING}},
  url          = {{http://www.pacis2016.org/Abstract/ALL/431.pdf}},
  year         = {{2016}},
}