Edghiem, Farag ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9755-7435, Guo, Xiuli, Bridge, Carl and McAreavey, Martin (2021) Unlocking Covid-19 knowledge sharing within North West Universities. Journal of Work-Applied Management, 13 (2). pp. 172-183. ISSN 2205-2062
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Abstract
Purpose Based on initial observation, this paper aims to explore the current practices of collaborative knowledge sharing (KS) between North West Universities and highlight new avenues of future relevant research. Design/methodology/approach A netnographic observation was conducted to unveil the current practices of KS between North West Universities. Findings The paper concludes that there is little or no evidence of collaborative KS practices amongst North West Universities in response to the present Covid-19 transition. Practical implications This paper provides useful, practical insight that may assist decision-makers to establish KS initiatives within North West Universities and beyond. A strategy is also proposed to nurture collaborative KS amongst North West Universities and within wider work-applied management practice. Originality/value This paper presents an unconventional conceptualisation of KS practices amid the present Covid-19 pandemic with the fresh perspective of North West England Universities.
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