Toward Developing Human Resource Management Systems for Knowledge-Intensive Teamwork
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Published:2006
Susan E. Jackson, Chih-Hsun Chuang, Erika E. Harden, Yuan Jiang, 2006. "Toward Developing Human Resource Management Systems for Knowledge-Intensive Teamwork", Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, Joseph J. Martocchio
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Building on the resource-based view of the firm and complex systems theory, we argue that the effective utilization of knowledge-intensive teamwork (KITwork) can be a source of sustained competitive advantage for firms that pursue a variety of strategies and compete in a variety of industries. KITwork is a multi-dimensional, multi-level social process that promotes knowledge flows within and between organizations. Through KITwork, the knowledge resources of individual employees are transformed into a capability that contributes to the effectiveness of knowledge-based organizations. After introducing and explaining the concept of KITwork, we explore the challenges that organizations must address in order to design HRM systems that support and facilitate KITwork.
