2010
DOI: 10.17265/1537-1506/2010.10.006
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Facilitating knowledge management strategies through IT and HRM

Abstract: Abstract:In an increasingly competitive environment, where new business practices are regularly introduced, organizations have to be innovative to survive. In the present competitive climate, knowledge is considered as the main distinguishing factor of business success, and it is seen as the foundation of organization's innovation. The emergence of knowledge-intensive society has changed the nature of business competition. Hence knowledge needs to be appropriately managed. Knowledge Management (KM) focuses on … Show more

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“…Knowledge management was also challenged to create, obtain, save, share, transfer, and utilize either explicit or implicit knowledge at the level of individuals, groups, organizations, and communities through people, processes and technology (Madhoushi et al, 2015). Knowledge management from an operational perspective was considered a systematic process of organization in the form of identifying, creating, acquiring, sharing, and utilizing knowledge (Chivu & Popescu, 2008).…”
Section: Knowledge Sharing As Part Of Knowledge Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge management was also challenged to create, obtain, save, share, transfer, and utilize either explicit or implicit knowledge at the level of individuals, groups, organizations, and communities through people, processes and technology (Madhoushi et al, 2015). Knowledge management from an operational perspective was considered a systematic process of organization in the form of identifying, creating, acquiring, sharing, and utilizing knowledge (Chivu & Popescu, 2008).…”
Section: Knowledge Sharing As Part Of Knowledge Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%