Knowledge sharing in the automotive sector: a comparative study of chinese and brazilian firms

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Autor(a) principal: Muniz Jr., Jorge
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Hong, Jacky, Oliveira, Stefano, Wintersberger, Daniel, Popadiuk, Silvio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-6513.20180084
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/183747
Resumo: AbstractPaper aims This research aims to evaluate factors that influence knowledge sharing in automotive production context in Brazil and China.Originality Despite the growing recognition of the factors that enable knowledge sharing in organizations, our understanding about the unique challenges encountered by the blue-collar workers in a production context is rather limited. Also, the paper raises issues and challenges involved for production organizations to engage in cross-national knowledge sharing, which remain relatively under-explored.Research method Drawing on the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) approach, we conduct a comparative survey among the production managers in five automotive plants in China and Brazil. The AHP approach is based on Objective: Promote knowledge sharing among production workers; Criteria of knowledge conversion as Socialization, Externalization, Internalization; and Alternatives as Structure, Communication, Training, Incentive, Standard Operating Procedure, Problem Solving Methodology. The methodology focused on the 3 Brazilian and 2 Chinese automotive plants in our fieldwork.Main findings While many authors argue that socialization (dialogue) is the key form of worker knowledge sharing, our findings indicate that workers and managers perceive internalisation as more important in the automotive context. The significant differences between Chinese and Brazilian workers on the relative importance they attributed to knowledge sharing processes and corresponding enabling factors reinforce our understanding about the challenges of knowledge sharing across cultures and lends support to a more particularistic debate of knowledge management. While automotive workers in Brazil preferred to receive more training and better incentive schemes as essential knowledge sharing support mechanisms, Chinese workers valued more standardization through structure and standard operation procedures. The study reaffirms the role of knowledge sharing in continuous improvement and incremental innovation in shop floor operations.Implications for theory and practice In lieu of the gaps in the extant literature, this research aims to further identify and evaluate factors that influence cross-national knowledge sharing in automotive production contexts. The research addressed the gaps to promote supportive ways to provide employees interaction, best practices and lessons learning sharing.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Knowledge sharing in the automotive sector: a comparative study of chinese and brazilian firms
title Knowledge sharing in the automotive sector: a comparative study of chinese and brazilian firms
spellingShingle Knowledge sharing in the automotive sector: a comparative study of chinese and brazilian firms
Muniz Jr., Jorge
Knowledge sharing
Brazil
China
Automotive
title_short Knowledge sharing in the automotive sector: a comparative study of chinese and brazilian firms
title_full Knowledge sharing in the automotive sector: a comparative study of chinese and brazilian firms
title_fullStr Knowledge sharing in the automotive sector: a comparative study of chinese and brazilian firms
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge sharing in the automotive sector: a comparative study of chinese and brazilian firms
title_sort Knowledge sharing in the automotive sector: a comparative study of chinese and brazilian firms
author Muniz Jr., Jorge
author_facet Muniz Jr., Jorge
Hong, Jacky
Oliveira, Stefano
Wintersberger, Daniel
Popadiuk, Silvio
author_role author
author2 Hong, Jacky
Oliveira, Stefano
Wintersberger, Daniel
Popadiuk, Silvio
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
University of Macau
University of Birmingham
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Muniz Jr., Jorge
Hong, Jacky
Oliveira, Stefano
Wintersberger, Daniel
Popadiuk, Silvio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Knowledge sharing
Brazil
China
Automotive
topic Knowledge sharing
Brazil
China
Automotive
description AbstractPaper aims This research aims to evaluate factors that influence knowledge sharing in automotive production context in Brazil and China.Originality Despite the growing recognition of the factors that enable knowledge sharing in organizations, our understanding about the unique challenges encountered by the blue-collar workers in a production context is rather limited. Also, the paper raises issues and challenges involved for production organizations to engage in cross-national knowledge sharing, which remain relatively under-explored.Research method Drawing on the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) approach, we conduct a comparative survey among the production managers in five automotive plants in China and Brazil. The AHP approach is based on Objective: Promote knowledge sharing among production workers; Criteria of knowledge conversion as Socialization, Externalization, Internalization; and Alternatives as Structure, Communication, Training, Incentive, Standard Operating Procedure, Problem Solving Methodology. The methodology focused on the 3 Brazilian and 2 Chinese automotive plants in our fieldwork.Main findings While many authors argue that socialization (dialogue) is the key form of worker knowledge sharing, our findings indicate that workers and managers perceive internalisation as more important in the automotive context. The significant differences between Chinese and Brazilian workers on the relative importance they attributed to knowledge sharing processes and corresponding enabling factors reinforce our understanding about the challenges of knowledge sharing across cultures and lends support to a more particularistic debate of knowledge management. While automotive workers in Brazil preferred to receive more training and better incentive schemes as essential knowledge sharing support mechanisms, Chinese workers valued more standardization through structure and standard operation procedures. The study reaffirms the role of knowledge sharing in continuous improvement and incremental innovation in shop floor operations.Implications for theory and practice In lieu of the gaps in the extant literature, this research aims to further identify and evaluate factors that influence cross-national knowledge sharing in automotive production contexts. The research addressed the gaps to promote supportive ways to provide employees interaction, best practices and lessons learning sharing.
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