Revisiting online academic networks within the COVID-19 pandemic : from the intellectual capital of knowledge networks towards institutional knowledge capitalization

dc.contributor.authorVătămănescu, Elena Mădălina
dc.contributor.authorCegarra Navarro, Juan Gabriel
dc.contributor.authorMartínez Martínez, Aurora
dc.contributor.authorDincă, Violeta Mihaela
dc.contributor.authorDabija, Dan Cristian
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-26T08:01:57Z
dc.date.available2024-11-26T08:01:57Z
dc.date.issued2022-10-03
dc.descriptionThis article is available on the Emeral Insight platform at: https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/jic-01-2022-0027/full/html The author Vătămănescu Elena Mădălina is affiliated to SNSPA, Faculty of Management.
dc.description.abstractPurpose – The study sets out to explore the mediating role of intellectual capital (IC) dimensions (i.e. human, structural and relational) between scholars’ affiliation to online academic networks and institutional knowledge capitalization. Online academic networks are tackled through the lens of knowledge networks which have been of primary importance for new relevant knowledge acquisition during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology/approach – A questionnaire-based survey of 305 academics from 35 different countries was conducted from July to December 2021, employing a partial least squares structural equation modelling technique. The database was initially filtered to ensure the adequacy of the sample, and data were analyzed using the statistics software package Smart PLS 3.0. Findings – Evidence was brought forward that the proposed conceptual model accounted for 52.5% of the variance in institutional knowledge capitalization, the structural and relational capital availed by knowledge networks exerting strong positive influence on the dependent variable. Research limitations/implications – The study has both research and managerial implications in that it approaches a topical phenomenon, namely the capitalization of online academic networks in the COVID-19 context, which has dramatically altered the way that research and teaching are conducted worldwide. Originality/value – The most important contribution of the paper resides in the comprehensive research model advanced which covers individual, organizational and network multifaced layers, starting with the personal and institutional motives to join a specialized network, continuing with the opportunities provided by knowledge networks in terms of intellectual capital harnessing, and ending with its influence on higher education organizations.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipRomanian Ministry of Education and Research, CNCS–UEFISCDI, project number PN-III-P1-1.1-TE-2019–1356, within PNCDI IIIen_US
dc.identifier.citationVătămănescu, E.-M. et al. (2023). Revisiting online academic networks within the COVID-19 pandemic: From the intellectual capital of knowledge networks towards institutional knowledge capitalization. Journal of Intellectual Capital, Vol. 24 No. 4, pp. 948-973. https://doi.org/10.1108/JIC-01-2022-0027en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1108/JIC-01-2022-0027
dc.identifier.urihttps://debdfdsi.snspa.ro/handle/123456789/999
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherEmeralden_US
dc.subjectIntellectual Capital (IC)en_US
dc.subjectOnline academic networksen_US
dc.subjectKnowledge managementen_US
dc.subjectCOVID-19en_US
dc.titleRevisiting online academic networks within the COVID-19 pandemic : from the intellectual capital of knowledge networks towards institutional knowledge capitalizationen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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