Innovation, Technology, Knowledge Sharing in Agribusiness

Velma Lee, Marjorie A. Lyles

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Abstract

International transfer of knowledge is a significant currency in IB. However, the ethical and legal issues that surround the grey area of innovation, technology, and knowledge sharing is seldom addressed in a systemic manner. Using Boisot’s Information Space model in knowledge management, literature review and semi-structured interview with field experts, we constructed a theoretical framework that captures the dynamics of data treatment (exploitation/exclusion), data value (high/ low) and data flow characteristics (undiffused/ highly diffused) of knowledge sharing in a global industry - Agribusiness. Four legal cases are employed to illustrate the respective quadrants’ characteristics. Building on this fundamental framework, further elements and characteristics in knowledge sharing are captured using professional imaginaries and selected dimensions of the technology acceptance model. The resultant framework is useful for management of innovation, data valuation, patenting strategy, knowledge sharing, and further research into technology adoption and knowledge sharing in both agribusiness and other global industries.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalAcademy of Management Proceedings
Volume2022
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2022

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