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Valeria Aman; Jochen Gläser – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2025
In their everyday work, scholars constantly acquire and transfer knowledge. Many of these knowledge flows are difficult to observe, not least because scholars are often not aware of them. This may be the reason why the attention to knowledge flows is very unevenly distributed across science studies, with bibliometric citation-based studies…
Descriptors: Sciences, Scholarship, Communication (Thought Transfer), Sharing Behavior
Hassanreza Zeinabadi; Hossein Abbasian – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2024
While teacher-to-teacher knowledge-sharing is promising for professional learning and improving teaching quality, it lacks integration and timeliness in schools because teachers are usually weak at knowledge-sharing. Despite this weakness, principals as knowledge-sharing leaders can make a difference. There is still limited research about this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Administrator Role, Leadership Responsibility
Huo, Mingkui – International Journal of Higher Education, 2013
The knowledge-sharing activity is a major drive force behind the progress and innovation of university teacher team. Based on the evolutionary game theory, this article analyzes the knowledge-sharing process model of this team, studies the influencing mechanism of various factors such as knowledge aggregate gap, incentive coefficient and risk…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Sharing Behavior, College Faculty, Team Teaching
Paul, Sophie T.; Wang, Jia – Online Submission, 2007
In today's competitive market, it is essential to maximize employees' efficiency through job structure and knowledge exchange. This phenomenological study explores the lived experience of sharing and creating knowledge in teams of two. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with four dyadic teams. Data analysis revealed four major themes…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Knowledge Management, Sharing Behavior, Phenomenology
Chen, Irene Y. L.; Chen, Nian-Shing; Kinshuk – Educational Technology & Society, 2009
Increasing organizations and educational institutions have implemented virtual learning communities to encourage knowledge sharing. However, this task can not be accomplished simply by grouping people together and telling them "sharing your knowledge will make you learn better". This research attempts to examine the factors influencing knowledge…
Descriptors: Sharing Behavior, Intention, Social Networks, Communities of Practice
Uden, Lorna; Page, Tom – Journal of Educational Technology, 2008
Problem Based Learning offers many benefits to students' learning, however, the design and implementation of effective problem based learning (PBL) is not trivial. Central to effective implementation of PBL are the problem design and group working of the students. Design of good problems requires that the learning outcomes of the subject are…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Sharing Behavior, Problem Based Learning, Academic Achievement
Williams, Jeremy B.; Jacobs, Joanne – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
"Blogging"--a contraction of the term "web logging"--is perhaps best described as a form of micro-publishing. Easy to use, from any Internet connection point, blogging has become firmly established as a web based communications tool. The blogging phenomenon has evolved from its early origin as a medium for the publication of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Law Schools