This research paper concerns the barriers to effective knowledge management practice presented by the dark side of organisational behaviour. Like many organisational endeavours, the success of knowledge management praxis is subject to the vagaries of human nature. There are many reasons, most of which are underpinned by the need for power, why people might choose to hoard, distort and manipulate information. Recent studies undertaken by the authors have demonstrated the way in which knowledge management processes can also be manipulated to impede the distribution of power. This dark side of organisational behaviour is usually subversive, can be unconscious or conscious and always acts against the interests of the group or part of the group....
Purpose: This paper discusses some of the debates that have surrounded Knowledge Management as a fie...
The theories in the fields of change and knowledge management are established. Recently individual l...
Background: Knowledge loss causes challenges for organisations that wish to remain competitive. The...
Like many organisational endeavours, the success of knowledge management praxis is subject to the va...
Like many organisational endeavours, the success of knowledge management praxis is subject to the va...
Knowledge Management (KM) has become one of the most discussed issues amongst academics and practiti...
The knowledge management literature focuses on the bright side of KM; it barely mentions the dark si...
The last decade of the 20th century saw the emergence of a new discipline within the realm of inform...
The paper investigates the phenomenon of knowledgemanagement in an organisational context with the a...
Contains fulltext : 27446.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The belief that ...
Knowledge Management Systems are deployed in organisations of all sizes to support the coordination ...
This paper reports preliminary results of a project investigating how staff in UK organisations perc...
Knowledge management was advanced in the early 1990’s as a new managerial reform suited to the rapid...
The theme of knowledge sharing is discussed extensively in the knowledge management literature. Such...
This thesis deals with how knowledge is shared and converted into action in organizational settings....
Purpose: This paper discusses some of the debates that have surrounded Knowledge Management as a fie...
The theories in the fields of change and knowledge management are established. Recently individual l...
Background: Knowledge loss causes challenges for organisations that wish to remain competitive. The...
Like many organisational endeavours, the success of knowledge management praxis is subject to the va...
Like many organisational endeavours, the success of knowledge management praxis is subject to the va...
Knowledge Management (KM) has become one of the most discussed issues amongst academics and practiti...
The knowledge management literature focuses on the bright side of KM; it barely mentions the dark si...
The last decade of the 20th century saw the emergence of a new discipline within the realm of inform...
The paper investigates the phenomenon of knowledgemanagement in an organisational context with the a...
Contains fulltext : 27446.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The belief that ...
Knowledge Management Systems are deployed in organisations of all sizes to support the coordination ...
This paper reports preliminary results of a project investigating how staff in UK organisations perc...
Knowledge management was advanced in the early 1990’s as a new managerial reform suited to the rapid...
The theme of knowledge sharing is discussed extensively in the knowledge management literature. Such...
This thesis deals with how knowledge is shared and converted into action in organizational settings....
Purpose: This paper discusses some of the debates that have surrounded Knowledge Management as a fie...
The theories in the fields of change and knowledge management are established. Recently individual l...
Background: Knowledge loss causes challenges for organisations that wish to remain competitive. The...