Title
Inter-firm knowledge sharing risk management model based on principal-agent theory in supply chain
Abstract
For the purpose of managing risk in inter-firm knowledge sharing process in supply chain, based upon the different role the enterprise who proposes knowledge sharing initially in knowledge sharing process, this paper divides inter-firm knowledge sharing activities into two different types: demand-pulled and supply-pushed knowledge sharing mode. Then, considering knowledge transfer and absorption capabilities, learning efforts, sharing cost and other factors, two models are constructed based on principal-agent theory. Through solving and analyzing the models, it is found that inter-enterprise risk sharing mechanism, enterprise own feed-forward risk control and input control are significant to avoid risk.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/FSKD.2010.5569419
FSKD
Keywords
Field
DocType
supply-pushed knowledge sharing mode,principal-agent theory,supply chain management,knowledge management,knowledge transfer,knowledge sharing,demand-pulled knowledge sharing mode,risk management,feed-forward risk control,interenterprise risk sharing mechanism,supply chain,risk management model,interfirm knowledge sharing,feed forward,investments,integrated circuits,principal agent theory,uncertainty,supply chains
Knowledge sharing,Computer science,Knowledge transfer,Knowledge management,Knowledge value chain,Supply chain management,Risk management,Supply chain,Principal–agent problem,Risk sharing
Conference
Volume
ISBN
Citations 
4
978-1-4244-5931-5
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
2
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Zhang Xumei1137.81
Du Zhao200.34
Na-li Shen300.34
Rui Wang417061.47
Bin Dan531.44