Knowledge Management and Innovation have a co-dependent relationship which when understood can lead to the enhancement of organisational sustainability, effectiveness and competitive advantage. Organisational memory is the critical premise on which both knowledge management and innovation rely. However, this premise can both be enabling and constraining in making advances in knowledge management and in its innovation thereof. The purpose of this article is to explore the extent to which organisational memory enables and constrains innovation in knowledge management. This article uses a real life case study to illustrate the manner in which organisational memory can both be constructive and destructive in making advances in innovating kno...
Effective knowledge management and innovative outcomes are both the strongest sources of competencie...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8077.2012v14n33p41 This study presents the conceptualization of...
Two forces that dramatically affect the sustainability of firms ’ competitive advantage in the new c...
It is a commonplace that in the 'Information Age', knowledge is the most important factor in the lon...
It is a commonplace that in the `Information Age', knowledge is the most important factor in the lon...
There are many organizations that emphasize Knowledge Management as their strategy to stay ahead in ...
Organizational memory is said to be one of the essential factors of organizational learning, particu...
Organisational memory refers to the storage of a company’s collective expertise and experience that ...
Innovation is an inherent part of knowledge management. The relationship between knowledge managemen...
Because it is a resource of fundamental importance for the creation of sustainable competitive advan...
The aim of this research is understanding the linkages between knowledge management organizational l...
Every organization wants to create unique products and services, but not all organizations achieve t...
The need for organizations to innovate and furthermore to ceaselessly innovate is stressed throughou...
Intensive changes of environment and strong market competition have raised management of information...
Being innovative allows organizations to be part of the rapid competitive and environmental shifts a...
Effective knowledge management and innovative outcomes are both the strongest sources of competencie...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8077.2012v14n33p41 This study presents the conceptualization of...
Two forces that dramatically affect the sustainability of firms ’ competitive advantage in the new c...
It is a commonplace that in the 'Information Age', knowledge is the most important factor in the lon...
It is a commonplace that in the `Information Age', knowledge is the most important factor in the lon...
There are many organizations that emphasize Knowledge Management as their strategy to stay ahead in ...
Organizational memory is said to be one of the essential factors of organizational learning, particu...
Organisational memory refers to the storage of a company’s collective expertise and experience that ...
Innovation is an inherent part of knowledge management. The relationship between knowledge managemen...
Because it is a resource of fundamental importance for the creation of sustainable competitive advan...
The aim of this research is understanding the linkages between knowledge management organizational l...
Every organization wants to create unique products and services, but not all organizations achieve t...
The need for organizations to innovate and furthermore to ceaselessly innovate is stressed throughou...
Intensive changes of environment and strong market competition have raised management of information...
Being innovative allows organizations to be part of the rapid competitive and environmental shifts a...
Effective knowledge management and innovative outcomes are both the strongest sources of competencie...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8077.2012v14n33p41 This study presents the conceptualization of...
Two forces that dramatically affect the sustainability of firms ’ competitive advantage in the new c...