2018
DOI: 10.1108/bjm-12-2017-0404
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The impact of knowledge management on knowledge worker productivity

Abstract: Purpose The productivity of knowledge workers is crucial not only for organizational innovation and competitiveness but also for sustainable development. In the context of knowledge-intensive firms, implementation of knowledge management is likely to increase knowledge worker productivity. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of knowledge management on knowledge worker productivity. Design/methodology/approach A research framework on the effects of knowledge management processes o… Show more

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“…As the core of a modern enterprise's personnel (Aydogmus, 2019;Kianto et al, 2019;Toth et al, 2020), professionals using, and operating on knowledge, occupy various functions and positions in organizations. Therefore, there is an ongoing dispute of the knowledge worker term and concept.…”
Section: Professionals As Key Employees Of An Organization Operating mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As the core of a modern enterprise's personnel (Aydogmus, 2019;Kianto et al, 2019;Toth et al, 2020), professionals using, and operating on knowledge, occupy various functions and positions in organizations. Therefore, there is an ongoing dispute of the knowledge worker term and concept.…”
Section: Professionals As Key Employees Of An Organization Operating mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This, in turn, depends on the knowledge management processes implemented in organizations (Kianto et al, 2019), the presence of an optimal knowledge environment (technical and social), which creates the desired comfort zone (Davenport, 2006;Butler, 2016;Olsen, 2016;Razzaq et al, 2019) and a properly constructed psychological contract (Jha et al, 2019). Recognizing knowledge workers' attitudes at an early stage will enable the organization to make better decisions and ensure end users, commitment throughout the whole development process (Al-Busaidi and Olfman, 2017), a high-quality employee motivation can contribute to an organization's long-term success by supporting employees' wellbeing and performance (Jabagi et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Knowledge Worker Productivity. Many researchers (Heynes, 2008;Bosch-Sijtsema, Ruohomäki, & Vartiainen, 2009;Palvalin, 2017;Palvalin, Van der Voordt, & Jylhä, 2017;Pashkevich, 2016Dahooie, Arsalan, & Shojai, 2018Iazzolino & Laise, 2018;Kianto et al, 2018) who investigates category of knowledge workers or issues related to their work state that the biggest problem is their productivity measurement. It is not surprising by knowing the legacy and influence of P. Drucker's seminal works through which this idea was spread out.…”
Section: Creative Knowledge Work Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is emerging research interest in combining these two managerial fields which would follow the works of e.g. Kianto, Shujahat, Hussain, Nawaz, F. and Ali (2018), Shujahat (2017), etc. Explaining this via different focus lenses, approaches and backgrounds could be useful, but from the holistic point of view to narrow and uninformative.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%