Abstract

New ways of working and knowledge sharing: The role of organizational identification and work autonomy New ways of working and knowledge sharing: The role of organizational identification and work autonomy New ways of working is a way of working and collaborating aimed at improving productivity, work satisfaction, work life balance and competitive capacity, and reducing environmental pressure. New ways of working is especially promising for knowledge-intensive organizations. However, there are hardly any findings on the impact of new ways of working on knowledge sharing within knowledge-intensive organizations. To complicate matters even more, the few studies on this topic show ambivalent results. This study focuses on the effect of new ways of working on knowledge sharing within organizations and the role of work autonomy and organizational identification of employees. We expected that new ways of working would result in an increase in knowledge sharing due to an increase in the use of ICT and more flexibility in the use of workplace facilities. Moreover, we expected that work autonomy and organizational identification mediate the relation between new ways of working and knowledge sharing. Regression analyses on questionnaire data obtained from 712 employees of a large Dutch IT service provider partly confirm our hypotheses.

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