This researcher examines how humanitarian organizations manage their knowledge and innovation through a lens that balances internal efforts with external communication, analyzing performance metrics related to their ability to innovate and stand out in international contexts. Their work contributes to understanding the dynamics of managing knowledge and innovation within humanitarian organizations by examining the boundary roles of innovation intensity and external communication.
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