Published July 31, 2026
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Human Resource Management, Knowledge-Sharing Capability and Innovation Capacity in the Knowledge-Based Firm
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This conceptual article examines how HRM practices become the social infrastructure of knowledge management and innovation capacity. It distinguishes knowledge as a resource, knowledge management as a process, HRM as a practice system and innovation capacity as an organisational capability. The article develops a mechanism-based model in which HRM practices shape knowledge-sharing capability, knowledge-sharing capability mediates the HRM-innovation relationship, digital transformation moderates required competencies and ethical-institutional conditions determine whether innovation creates legitimate value.
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