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Employee Rights, Employee Responsibilities and Knowledge Sharing in Intelligent Organization
Authors:Sandra Jones
Institution:(1) School of Management, The University of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, GPO, Box 2476V, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:Much is currently being written about the need to encourage employees to share knowledge in order for companies to maintain a role as an intelligent organization in a technologically sophisticated environment. However, there is little written of the relationship between employee rights to satisfactory employment conditions, employee responsibilities in decision-making, and employee willingness to share their knowledge collaboratively. This paper seeks to redress this gap by discussing the importance of the relationship between employee rights and responsibilities and employee willingness to share knowledge. The reaction of a group of employees (academics) employed in an Intelligent Organization (university) to a reduction in their rights and responsibilities is discussed in order to design a framework of employee rights and responsibilities required for knowledge sharing in intelligent organizations.
Keywords:knowledge sharing  employee participation  employment conditions  intelligent organizations  universities  employee rights
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