Reexamining the relationship between knowledge paradox and collaborative performance
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to empirically investigate how knowledge paradox affects collaboration performance. Knowledge paradox, which arises from the simultaneous need for knowledge sharing and protection, is common in interorganizational collaboration. Using the ambidexterity perspective, this paper aims to reexamine the effect of the knowledge paradox on collaborative performance to explore the moderating roles of structural and contextual ambidexterity.
Design/methodology/approach
This study used a sample of 153 firms involved in vertical and horizontal collaboration, collected via questionnaires. Hypotheses were tested using hierarchical regression analysis.
Findings
This study demonstrates that the stronger the knowledge paradox is, the higher the potential for value creation. Thus, knowledge paradox has a positive impact on collaborative performance. The functions of structural ambidexterity and contextual ambidexterity strengthen this positive relationship.
Originality/value
This paper not only expands the theoretical application of the knowledge paradox and ambidexterity theory in the context of interorganizational relationships but also provides significant managerial implications. By comprehending the dynamics of the knowledge paradox and the role of ambidexterity, managers can make well-informed decisions to enhance their collaborative performance.
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Acknowledgements
The authors sincerely thank the three anonymous reviewers for their insightful and constructive feedback on improving an earlier version of this article. The authors also appreciate Mr. Guan-Ting Chen for his exceptional assistance with data analysis.
Citation
Huang, M.-C., Tsai, M.-K., Chen, T.-T., Chiu, Y.-P. and You, W.-J. (2024), "Reexamining the relationship between knowledge paradox and collaborative performance", Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JKM-09-2023-0910
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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