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Factors influencing knowledge sharing in new product development in high-tech manufacturing firms

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  • Anders Haug

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Knowledge sharing is considered an important promotor of new product development (NPD) performance. However, studies have shown that making experts share knowledge in new product development (NPD) projects is often a challenging task. Consequently, this topic has attracted substantial attention in academic research. However, although studies have produced valuable insights, more detailed accounts of the mechanisms shaping knowledge sharing processes in NPD projects are sparse. To add to the knowledge on this topic, this study conducts a series of interviews with NPD professionals at manufacturers of high-tech industrial products to identify ‘factors influencing knowledge sharing’ (FIKS). The identified FIKS are explained through the socio-physiological theory, the ‘reasoned action approach’ (RAA). This involves several contributions. First, the study provides a detailed explanation of the role of FIKS by describing how they affect the behaviour of knowledge providers and receivers in NPD processes. Second, by identifying 161 FIKS in NPD processes, organised under 18 categories, the study offers the so far most extensive account of FIKS in NPD processes. Third, the findings suggest a special characteristic of knowledge sharing in NPD contexts concerning the relatively high importance of knowledge receiver behaviour.

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  • Anders Haug, 2023. "Factors influencing knowledge sharing in new product development in high-tech manufacturing firms," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 61(19), pages 6418-6433, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:61:y:2023:i:19:p:6418-6433
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2022.2128918
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