The paper focuses on examining the impact of internal and external dynamics on knowledge sharing, and the regulatory impact of individual, organizational, and cultural factors on that relationship. This study uses 44 analytical methods that are scientifically and objectively selected to produce results. Readers can refer to the full-text article here.
KITFEM project is short for "Knowledge and innovation in, to and from emerging markets", aims at studying the motivation or hinder of knowledge transfer and innovation cross borders in the corporate environment. The project, which last for 3 years, started in the beginning of 2017 with many research exchanges undertaken among partners from 9 countries (Germany, Italy, Spain, Denmark, China, Vietnam, Argentina, Mexico, Morocco), in which the UEB is the only partner from Vietnam. This project is funded by Horizon 2020's Marie Sklodowska - Curie Actions Program, the largest EU Innovation Research program.
With this cooperation, lecturer from VNU University of Economics and Business presents excellent research capacity in collaboration with foreign professors to author the scientific article of international scale and influence. Hopefully, in the coming time, lecturers of the UEB will have more opportunities to cooperate with international researchers to conduct the paper of international recognition.