World Bank Knowledge Sharing and Reuse Incentive Framework

This document presents an incentive framework aiming to improve knowledge sharing (KS) and reusing behaviors at the World Bank. Given the nature of the Bank’s work, evidence suggests that effective and efficient knowledge sharing might be the biggest predictor of success. To approach KS in a holistic and evidence-based manner, past work was built on by assessing the psychological drivers of and barriers to knowledge sharing. The authors carried out a behavioral diagnostic which confirmed the existence of five key structural barriers to knowledge sharing that had been identified in previous World Bank work. This report presents these drivers, as well as the associated incentives, and readers will learn how to transform these insights into concrete actions to help their teams share knowledge better and more often, and ultimately to use KS to achieve better outcomes for their teams, the Bank, its clients, and partners.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019-10
Subjects:KNOW HOW, COMMON KNOWLEDGE, KNOWLEDGE FLOW, KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, KNOWLEDGE SHARING, BEHAVIOR, INCENTIVE, SELF-DEVELOPMENT, BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/563291571986957393/World-Bank-Knowledge-Sharing-and-Reuse-Incentive-Framework
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/32624
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spelling dig-okr-10986326242024-08-07T19:02:59Z World Bank Knowledge Sharing and Reuse Incentive Framework World Bank KNOW HOW COMMON KNOWLEDGE KNOWLEDGE FLOW KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE SHARING BEHAVIOR INCENTIVE SELF-DEVELOPMENT BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION This document presents an incentive framework aiming to improve knowledge sharing (KS) and reusing behaviors at the World Bank. Given the nature of the Bank’s work, evidence suggests that effective and efficient knowledge sharing might be the biggest predictor of success. To approach KS in a holistic and evidence-based manner, past work was built on by assessing the psychological drivers of and barriers to knowledge sharing. The authors carried out a behavioral diagnostic which confirmed the existence of five key structural barriers to knowledge sharing that had been identified in previous World Bank work. This report presents these drivers, as well as the associated incentives, and readers will learn how to transform these insights into concrete actions to help their teams share knowledge better and more often, and ultimately to use KS to achieve better outcomes for their teams, the Bank, its clients, and partners. 2019-10-25T16:43:24Z 2019-10-25T16:43:24Z 2019-10 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/563291571986957393/World-Bank-Knowledge-Sharing-and-Reuse-Incentive-Framework https://hdl.handle.net/10986/32624 English CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf World Bank, Washington, DC
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COMMON KNOWLEDGE
KNOWLEDGE FLOW
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
BEHAVIOR
INCENTIVE
SELF-DEVELOPMENT
BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION
KNOW HOW
COMMON KNOWLEDGE
KNOWLEDGE FLOW
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
BEHAVIOR
INCENTIVE
SELF-DEVELOPMENT
BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION
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BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION
KNOW HOW
COMMON KNOWLEDGE
KNOWLEDGE FLOW
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
BEHAVIOR
INCENTIVE
SELF-DEVELOPMENT
BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION
World Bank
World Bank Knowledge Sharing and Reuse Incentive Framework
description This document presents an incentive framework aiming to improve knowledge sharing (KS) and reusing behaviors at the World Bank. Given the nature of the Bank’s work, evidence suggests that effective and efficient knowledge sharing might be the biggest predictor of success. To approach KS in a holistic and evidence-based manner, past work was built on by assessing the psychological drivers of and barriers to knowledge sharing. The authors carried out a behavioral diagnostic which confirmed the existence of five key structural barriers to knowledge sharing that had been identified in previous World Bank work. This report presents these drivers, as well as the associated incentives, and readers will learn how to transform these insights into concrete actions to help their teams share knowledge better and more often, and ultimately to use KS to achieve better outcomes for their teams, the Bank, its clients, and partners.
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KNOWLEDGE FLOW
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BEHAVIOR
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SELF-DEVELOPMENT
BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION
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title World Bank Knowledge Sharing and Reuse Incentive Framework
title_short World Bank Knowledge Sharing and Reuse Incentive Framework
title_full World Bank Knowledge Sharing and Reuse Incentive Framework
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