Invisible Foundations of Collaboration in the Workplace: a Multiplex Network Approach to Advice Seeking and Knowledge Sharing Cover Image

Invisible Foundations of Collaboration in the Workplace: a Multiplex Network Approach to Advice Seeking and Knowledge Sharing
Invisible Foundations of Collaboration in the Workplace: a Multiplex Network Approach to Advice Seeking and Knowledge Sharing

Author(s): Máté Baksa, Imre Branyiczki
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze - Fakulta podnikohospodářská
Keywords: Knowledge networks; advice seeking; knowledge sharing; dyadic analysis; multiplexity

Summary/Abstract: The revolutionary advancement of technology in the past decade brought the attention of academics and management practitioners to ways of improving innovative capabilities of organizations. Advice-seeking relationships have an essential role in the knowledge production of modern-day organizations as they enable actors to acquire information, professional support and knowledge elements that they can recombine to form new knowledge. This paper conceptualizes advice-seeking behaviour as part of an inherently complex social world that can best be captured by a multiplex approach to organizational network research. It investigates how different layers of interpersonal relationships in the workplace may contribute to the appearance of advice-seeking interactions. This study examines the cases of three knowledge-intensive organizations and applies binary logistic regression to shed light on the yet invisible relational foundations of workplace collaboration.Implications for Central European audience: Central European countries attempt to improve their economic competitiveness by attracting knowledge-intensive companies as well as incentivizing innovation and digital transformation. Knowledge-intensive firms, such as business service centres or information and communication technology companies, are significant contributors to the economic output of countries such as the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. Recommendations derived from the results of this paper provide insights into the leadership of knowledge-intensive companies regarding creation of organizational environments that foster knowledge sharing and innovation. Measures that promote interpersonal trust, visibility of expertise and boundary-spanning behaviour are recommended.

  • Issue Year: 12/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 87-104
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English