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The curve of knowledge transfer: a theoretical model

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PurposeThe knowledge transfer plays a key role in the firm’s capability to develop and to maintain a strategic competitive advantage over time. The capability of the firm to develop an efficient and effective process of knowledge transfer increases the internal skills and then the capability to compete in the business with positive effects on the performance. In order to maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of the knowledge transfer process it must be consider two main variables: the amount of knowledge to be transferred and the speed of the process. In this contest, the purpose of this paper is to developed a theoretical model, defined the knowledge transfer curve, able to evaluate the knowledge transfer process on the basis of its speed.Design/methodology/approachThe curve of the knowledge transfer is based on the methodology of the learning curve. The curve of the knowledge transfer process can be evaluated on the basis of two main variables: the first is the content of knowledge to be transferred. It refers to the quality and quantity of the information to be transferred within the firm; and the second is the speed of the knowledge transfer process. It refers to the time in which the knowledge transfer can be realized. The function of the knowledge transfer is defined using ordinary differential equation.FindingsThere is an inverse relationship between timetand the variation rater. The higher the variabler, the faster the knowledge transfer toward the levelK. Therefore, the variablermeasures the efficiency and effectiveness of the knowledge transfer process. On the basis of these considerations, manager must evaluate their policies about the knowledge transfer on the basis of their effects on the variabler: only the policy that increases its value can be considered effective for the knowledge transfer process.Originality/valueThe originality resides in the development of a theoretical model that is able to capture and measure the effectiveness and efficiency of the knowledge transfer. It is possible to define a curve of knowledge transfer on the basis of these two variables: content of the knowledge to be transferred and the time of the transfer process, by using an ordinary differential equation.
Title: The curve of knowledge transfer: a theoretical model
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PurposeThe knowledge transfer plays a key role in the firm’s capability to develop and to maintain a strategic competitive advantage over time.
The capability of the firm to develop an efficient and effective process of knowledge transfer increases the internal skills and then the capability to compete in the business with positive effects on the performance.
In order to maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of the knowledge transfer process it must be consider two main variables: the amount of knowledge to be transferred and the speed of the process.
In this contest, the purpose of this paper is to developed a theoretical model, defined the knowledge transfer curve, able to evaluate the knowledge transfer process on the basis of its speed.
Design/methodology/approachThe curve of the knowledge transfer is based on the methodology of the learning curve.
The curve of the knowledge transfer process can be evaluated on the basis of two main variables: the first is the content of knowledge to be transferred.
It refers to the quality and quantity of the information to be transferred within the firm; and the second is the speed of the knowledge transfer process.
It refers to the time in which the knowledge transfer can be realized.
The function of the knowledge transfer is defined using ordinary differential equation.
FindingsThere is an inverse relationship between timetand the variation rater.
The higher the variabler, the faster the knowledge transfer toward the levelK.
Therefore, the variablermeasures the efficiency and effectiveness of the knowledge transfer process.
On the basis of these considerations, manager must evaluate their policies about the knowledge transfer on the basis of their effects on the variabler: only the policy that increases its value can be considered effective for the knowledge transfer process.
Originality/valueThe originality resides in the development of a theoretical model that is able to capture and measure the effectiveness and efficiency of the knowledge transfer.
It is possible to define a curve of knowledge transfer on the basis of these two variables: content of the knowledge to be transferred and the time of the transfer process, by using an ordinary differential equation.

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