Knowledge is increasingly recognized to provide a foundation for creating core competences and competitive advantages for organizations, making effective knowledge management (KM) crucial and significant. Despite evolving perspectives and rigorous endeavors to embrace KM intentions in business agendas, organizations cannot always realize expected benefits and improve their performances. This paper reports a case study of an organization in Hong Kong that shares typical characteristics with other organizations with strong awareness and expectations of KM, yet experienced failure of its program in two years. Our findings showed that KM activities carried out in the organization were fragmented and not supported by members. Based on this failu...
Knowledge Management (KM) is a mystifying and multidimensional concept. Although recognised as a dis...
Purpose – This paper attempts to understand the reasons for knowledge management (KM) project failur...
Purpose – Studies on knowledge management (KM) and its effect on organisational innovation and firm ...
The importance of managing organizational knowledge for sustainable competitive advantage has gained...
Large numbers of organizations are taking great interest in the idea of knowledge management and man...
With the intense market condition and a competitive drive to always maintain as the market leader, m...
A study reveals that 50% to 70% of knowledge management implementations have failed. These failures ...
Firms have invested heavily in knowledge management (KM) with the aim to build a knowledge capabilit...
Knowledge management and more generally systems dealing with information creation, storage and retri...
Over the past several years, we have seen many articles, research and survey findings highlighting ...
To learn to avoid pitfalls there is need to accept and understand failures. This anonymous case stud...
The purpose of this paper is to show that knowledge management (KM) practitioners usually describe i...
Despite various advantages of Knowledge Management Systems (KMS), a number of factors have been said...
Abstract. This article describes a knowledge management (KM) approach conceived from countermeasures...
Abstract: While the importance of Knowledge Management (KM) initiatives is obvious today, successful...
Knowledge Management (KM) is a mystifying and multidimensional concept. Although recognised as a dis...
Purpose – This paper attempts to understand the reasons for knowledge management (KM) project failur...
Purpose – Studies on knowledge management (KM) and its effect on organisational innovation and firm ...
The importance of managing organizational knowledge for sustainable competitive advantage has gained...
Large numbers of organizations are taking great interest in the idea of knowledge management and man...
With the intense market condition and a competitive drive to always maintain as the market leader, m...
A study reveals that 50% to 70% of knowledge management implementations have failed. These failures ...
Firms have invested heavily in knowledge management (KM) with the aim to build a knowledge capabilit...
Knowledge management and more generally systems dealing with information creation, storage and retri...
Over the past several years, we have seen many articles, research and survey findings highlighting ...
To learn to avoid pitfalls there is need to accept and understand failures. This anonymous case stud...
The purpose of this paper is to show that knowledge management (KM) practitioners usually describe i...
Despite various advantages of Knowledge Management Systems (KMS), a number of factors have been said...
Abstract. This article describes a knowledge management (KM) approach conceived from countermeasures...
Abstract: While the importance of Knowledge Management (KM) initiatives is obvious today, successful...
Knowledge Management (KM) is a mystifying and multidimensional concept. Although recognised as a dis...
Purpose – This paper attempts to understand the reasons for knowledge management (KM) project failur...
Purpose – Studies on knowledge management (KM) and its effect on organisational innovation and firm ...