期刊
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
卷 100, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2023.104836
关键词
Tacit knowledge; Knowledge transfer; Capability building; Migrant workers; Rural tourism
The lack of tourism-specific tacit knowledge can hinder the participation of locals in rural tourism development. This study explores how tacit knowledge transfer can be facilitated to enhance locals' capabilities. It finds that experienced migrant workers can provide tourism-specific tacit knowledge, but the lack of knowledge-related transaction activities and trust between different groups leads to fragmented and ineffective knowledge transfer. The study also demonstrates that an influential third party can promote tacit knowledge transfer by handling transaction costs, initiating transfer plans, and coordinating relationships among participants.
The lack of tourism-specific tacit knowledge can prevent locals from fully participating in rural tourism development. Using a longitudinal case analysis, we explore how tacit knowledge transfer to locals can be facilitated and their capabilities can be enhanced. We find that experienced migrant workers from tourism firms can provide tacit knowledge specific to tourism operations. However, the absence of knowledge-related transaction activities and the lack of cross-group trust make the migrant-local knowledge transfer spontaneous, fragmented, and ineffective. We empirically demonstrate that an influential third party's intervention can promote tacit knowledge transfer by bearing transaction costs, initiating knowledge transfer plans, and coordinating relationships among participants. Finally, we summarize a generalized process by which different stakeholders jointly formalize tacit knowledge transfer practices, including identification, negotiation, implementation, and valuation. Overall, this study contributes to the theory and practice of knowledge management in rural tourism development.
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