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Strategic and Cultural Misalignment: Knowledge Sharing Barriers in Project Networks
Authors:Hans Solli‐Sæther  Jan Terje Karlsen  Kim van Oorschot
Institution:1. Aalesund University College, ?lesund, Norway & BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo, Norway;2. BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:This article draws on theories from knowledge and project management to develop an understanding of how knowledge sharing is encouraged and hindered in the context of a multifirm network assembled to execute an innovative shipbuilding project. The empirical data are based on a qualitative case study, collected from in‐depth face‐to‐face interviews in China and Norway, with the key people from a ship owner, shipbuilder, and ship technology supplier. The research indicates three interesting findings: First, differences in organizational culture (not national culture) hamper knowledge sharing. Second, a strategic misalignment made knowledge sharing difficult. Third, protecting knowledge by patenting and secrecy barely influenced the knowledge sharing processes. Based on previous research and lessons learned from case study experience, we suggest a framework to analyze challenges and links in project networks.
Keywords:knowledge sharing  project networks  case study  shipbuilding
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