2021
DOI: 10.1108/jkm-05-2021-0394
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What drives inter-organisational knowledge management? The cause and effect analysis using a multi-layer multi-criteria decision-making framework

Abstract: Purpose Knowledge management seeks collaborative practices among organisations to generate technical, adapt and share knowledge to obtain a sustainable competitive advantage in cross-border business activities. This paper aims to disentangle the crucial determinants of knowledge management in inter-organisational arrangements settings. Design/methodology/approach In the first stage, after an in-depth literature review, the main knowledge management drivers are identified. In the second stage, based on the id… Show more

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“…The organisation needs to regulate the knowledge processes by relying on the workforce and constant training system to empower employees with unique abilities and skills to benefit more from the knowledge and, more importantly, for continuous business activities (Amoozad Mahdiraji et al , 2021). While large companies have a long history in managing the knowledge, SMEs pay less attention, especially in the early stages of business when they have limited access to financial resources and their achievement is tied to utilising this resource (Baptista Nunes et al , 2006).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The organisation needs to regulate the knowledge processes by relying on the workforce and constant training system to empower employees with unique abilities and skills to benefit more from the knowledge and, more importantly, for continuous business activities (Amoozad Mahdiraji et al , 2021). While large companies have a long history in managing the knowledge, SMEs pay less attention, especially in the early stages of business when they have limited access to financial resources and their achievement is tied to utilising this resource (Baptista Nunes et al , 2006).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mitchell et al (2000) and Baum and Locke (2004) explain it as the willingness of individuals to be self-employed. Raising the concept of readiness toward self-employment, Lau et al (2012) consider entrepreneurship as not only linked to the individual’s need for self-achievement (as a motive for business creation) (Olugbola, 2017) but also as associated with the knowledge, skills and capabilities of those looking forward to creating a new business (Amoozad Mahdiraji et al , 2021; Jafari-Sadeghi et al , 2020; Lim et al , 2010). In general, entrepreneurship can be explored from different perspectives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge management is a critical part of industrial development (Duan et al , 2021). It is particularly important for strategic emerging industries to engage in collaborative interorganizational knowledge management practices to support the adoption and sharing of knowledge-generating technologies and to gain a sustainable competitive advantage (Amoozad Mahdiraji et al , 2021). However, knowledge creation, transfer and application are difficult and inevitably lead to knowledge spillover, which may lead to IP risks between organizations (Wang and Chin, 2020; Chin et al , 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%