Strategic Management Meets Knowledge Management: A Literature Review And Theoretical Framework
- Topics:
- Knowledge Management
- Tags:
- Business Intelligence,
- Data Management,
- Enterprise Software,
- Knowledge,
- Knowledge Management,
- Management,
- Software,
- Strategic Management,
- Strategy
- Source:
- Southern Cross University
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Overview: In many organisations, proponents of knowledge management struggle to gain its acceptance by senior management. The rhetorical question 'Is knowledge management tasked with: managing the knowledge that an organisation has; or managing the knowledge that an organisation needs?' is posed to knowledge management practitioners. The answer to the question lies in a theoretical model developed through a comprehensive review of literature covering the topics of strategic management, the resource based view of the firm and knowledge management. Through the identification of the nexus between strategic management and knowledge management, this research will provide knowledge management practitioners with justification for knowledge management initiatives. The aim of the paper is to assist knowledge management proponents in their struggle to gain its acceptance by senior management.
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Format: PDF | Size: 102KB | Date: Oct 2004 | Pages: 22



