[HTML][HTML] How health care professionals use social media to create virtual communities: an integrative review

K Rolls, M Hansen, D Jackson, D Elliott - Journal of medical Internet …, 2016 - jmir.org
Background Prevailing health care structures and cultures restrict intraprofessional
communication, inhibiting knowledge dissemination and impacting the translation of …

[KNIHA][B] Network governance: Concepts, theories, and applications

N Kapucu, Q Hu - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Network governance has received much attention within the fields of public administration
and policy in recent years, but surprisingly few books are designed specifically to help …

Customer and supplier collaboration in green product innovation: External and internal capabilities

L Melander - Business Strategy and the Environment, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Firms collaborate in green product innovation to develop products with less environmental
impact. These products typically use less energy, have lower emissions and incorporate …

The competent boundary spanner

P Williams - Public administration, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Inter‐organizational frameworks of intervention dominate the resolution of complex societal
problems facing the UK and many other countries. Strategic alliances, joint working …

How do you measure trust in the health system? A systematic review of the literature

S Ozawa, P Sripad - Social science & medicine, 2013 - Elsevier
People's trust in the health system plays a role in explaining one's access to and utilization
of medical care, adherence to medications, continuity of care, and even self-reported health …

Tell me a good story and I may lend you money: The role of narratives in peer-to-peer lending decisions

M Herzenstein, S Sonenshein… - Journal of marketing …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
This research examines how identity claims constructed in narratives by borrowers influence
lender decisions about unsecured personal loans. Specifically, do the number of identity …

Navigating shades of social capital and trust to leverage opportunities for rural innovation

B King, S Fielke, K Bayne, L Klerkx, R Nettle - Journal of Rural Studies, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper makes a contribution to understanding the impact of relational trust, as embodied
within bonding, bridging and linking social capital, on rural innovation. Using cases of multi …

The changing importance of affective trust and cognitive trust across the relationship lifecycle: A study of business-to-business relationships

D Dowell, M Morrison, T Heffernan - Industrial marketing management, 2015 - Elsevier
The purpose of this paper is to examine affective trust and cognitive trust and their effects on
business relationship outcomes. Within a relationship marketing framework, the influence of …

Knowledge sharing in public sector organizations: The effect of organizational characteristics on interdepartmental knowledge sharing

A Willem, M Buelens - Journal of public administration research …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Public sector organizations are mainly knowledge-intensive organizations, and to exploit
their knowledge, effective knowledge sharing among the different departments is required …

Organizational culture as a knowledge repository for increased innovative capacity

M Lemon, PS Sahota - Technovation, 2004 - Elsevier
Just as 'innovate or die'is one of the mantras of today's economy, knowledge is increasingly
recognized as the key underpinning resource. Effective innovation that improves the ability …