吸收能力
知识管理
生产(经济)
激励
组织学习
知识共享
知识价值链
业务
投资(军事)
知识生产
计算机科学
产业组织
随机博弈
微观经济学
知识创造
知识经济
领域知识
控制(管理)
知识获取
基线(sea)
常识(逻辑)
竞争优势
经济
知识工程
组织文化
作者
Jerker Denrell,Jerry Luukkonen,Nick Chater,Chengwei Liu
出处
期刊:Management Science
[Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences]
日期:2026-03-13
标识
DOI:10.1287/mnsc.2024.06471
摘要
Knowledge sharing is central to strategy and organizational learning, yet its effect on knowledge production remains underexplored. When knowledge diffuses too easily, individuals may free ride on others’ costly knowledge production, creating a suboptimal equilibrium in which knowledge sharing persists but the average payoff is no greater than if everyone produced knowledge independently—the so-called Rogers’ paradox. We develop a game-theoretic model to re-examine this puzzle. In our baseline model, we reproduce Rogers’ paradox; frictionless sharing does not increase performance beyond individual knowledge production alone. We then extend the model to incorporate absorptive capacity—the need for prior investment in one’s own knowledge before learning from others. Absorptive capacity discourages pure free riding. Counterintuitively, although it introduces frictions in knowledge sharing, absorptive capacity increases collective knowledge production beyond the level attainable through individual knowledge production alone. This explains why extensive knowledge sharing in domains such as academia does not erode incentives for knowledge production. It also contributes to knowledge-based theories of the firm by showing that although hierarchical control may be crucial in contexts where knowledge is simple and codifiable, it may not be necessary where knowledge is complex and tacit. More broadly, our analysis illustrates how formal modeling can uncover overlooked mechanisms and integrate insights across cultural evolution, organizational learning, and strategy. This paper was accepted by Alfonso Gambardella, business strategy. Supplemental Material: The online appendix is available at https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2024.06471 .
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