line and support personnel could reduce the
recipient’s suspicion of whether the source of such
intelligence is unreliable. This notion is empirically
supported by the findings in this study.
Furthermore, two mediators illustrates that the
flow of knowledge between senders and recipients
can be affected by cognitive and relational factors.
Source credibility can be considered as a social and
relational mediator. Knowledge transfer process gets
involves with the connections of employees and the
quality of relationships between recipients and
senders influences the process. In addition, a
perception of benefit and necessity of common
knowledge sharing represents cognitive perspective
of knowledge transfer mechanisms. Sharing
cognitive map between senders and recipients is the
critical path of knowledge transfer.
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