INVESTIGATING THE FACTORS INFLUENCING THE EXCHANGE OF KNOWLEDGE SHARING BETWEEN RESEARCH TEAMS BASED ON SEM
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Investigating, Factors Influencing, Exchange of Knowledge Sharing, Research Team BasedAbstract
This research aimed to investigate the factors influencing knowledge sharing among research teams, with an academic objective to identify conceptual approaches for facilitating knowledge exchange within specific research methodologies. The study employed empirical analysis to examine in-depth the factors and mechanisms affecting knowledge sharing within college-based research teams.
The findings revealed that knowledge providers, knowledge recipients, knowledge sharing channels, and the knowledge-sharing environment all significantly influenced the effectiveness of knowledge exchange. To enhance knowledge sharing and improve a team’s capacity for innovation. The study proposed targeted strategies and recommendations. These findings provided valuable guidance for the management and operation of research teams in academic institutions, contributing to scholarly development and the advancement of technological innovation capabilities.
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