Background: To date, few studies have focused on how embedded Knowledge Management (KM) is found in the roots of an organisation. Specifically, not much is known whether employees and managers hold similar perceptions regarding KM or if organisational size plays a role in the establishment of KM maturity.Objective: The objective of this article was to determine what role organisational size plays in the establishment of KM maturity and how different managerial levels viewed their organisations KM maturity.Method: The authors gained insight into KM maturity in different industry groupings over a five-year period from a large urban South African University engaged in numerous collaboration programmes with industry. In total, 434 employees wer...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the lifecycle-wide management of Enterprise System (ES) related kno...
MEng (Development and Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusKnowledge is power. Kn...
enablers, processes. iii Knowledge is recognised as a crucial resource in the knowledge-based econom...
The Literature suggests that Knowledge Management (KM) might be doomed to failure. This perception i...
This article revisits a debate surrounding Knowledge Management (KM) to report on an empirical study...
Prior studies suggest that certain issues, principles and policies are related to the successful ins...
Beyond critique of current maturity models, the research literature has neglected to supply empirica...
Literature in knowledge management is rich with studies of successful factors and case studies of la...
Knowledge management (KM) is increasingly seen as a key factor for organisational success in the inf...
Purpose Firm size is an important contingency variable in macro-organizational studies. Several que...
[Abstract]The case for knowledge management (KM) is firmly established in the wealth of extant liter...
Abstract: This research intends to identify the differences and similarities of knowledge managemen...
Background: Globally, organisations have recognised the strategic importance of knowledge management...
Beyond critique of current maturity models, the research literature has neglected to supply empirica...
This paper aims to examine how knowledge management is associated with perceived organisational inno...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the lifecycle-wide management of Enterprise System (ES) related kno...
MEng (Development and Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusKnowledge is power. Kn...
enablers, processes. iii Knowledge is recognised as a crucial resource in the knowledge-based econom...
The Literature suggests that Knowledge Management (KM) might be doomed to failure. This perception i...
This article revisits a debate surrounding Knowledge Management (KM) to report on an empirical study...
Prior studies suggest that certain issues, principles and policies are related to the successful ins...
Beyond critique of current maturity models, the research literature has neglected to supply empirica...
Literature in knowledge management is rich with studies of successful factors and case studies of la...
Knowledge management (KM) is increasingly seen as a key factor for organisational success in the inf...
Purpose Firm size is an important contingency variable in macro-organizational studies. Several que...
[Abstract]The case for knowledge management (KM) is firmly established in the wealth of extant liter...
Abstract: This research intends to identify the differences and similarities of knowledge managemen...
Background: Globally, organisations have recognised the strategic importance of knowledge management...
Beyond critique of current maturity models, the research literature has neglected to supply empirica...
This paper aims to examine how knowledge management is associated with perceived organisational inno...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the lifecycle-wide management of Enterprise System (ES) related kno...
MEng (Development and Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusKnowledge is power. Kn...
enablers, processes. iii Knowledge is recognised as a crucial resource in the knowledge-based econom...