Small and medium sized enterprises (SME) often do not have slack resources with which to develop internally a broad spectrum of capabilities and to observe in depth the firm\u2019s environment. Therefore, they need to carefully develop abilities to absorb knowledge from outside the firm\u2019s boundaries so as to have access to cutting-edge knowledge in spite of limited resources. One strategy is to establish KM projects for this purpose. In this paper, we describe how KM projects and subsequently emerging KM routines in SMEs facilitate the enhancement of the firm\u2019s AC (absorptive capacity; i.e. the ability to recognize, capture and assimilate external knowledge). Our results indicate the importance of recognizing potential knowledge p...
Knowledge is commonly considered the key ingredient of innovation, and hence the effectiveness of in...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. To sustain their competitive advanta...
One of the most important driving forces for the competitive success of a firm as well as of the ent...
SMEs typically lack of slack resources to develop a broad spectrum of capabilities internally and to...
Studies on knowledge management have generated an awareness that it is fundamentally important for s...
textabstractThis study examines the relationship between knowledge management (KM) (in terms of exte...
This paper investigates the development path of four knowledge management (KM) projects in small and...
Today, knowledge is the most crucial element to stimulate organizational competitiveness and economi...
Absorptive capacity is perceived as the firm’s ability to extract external knowledge from the firm’s...
Background: For small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), due to their specific characteristics, k...
Knowledge Management projects and practices can serve as a means to develop dynamic capabilities in ...
Absorptive capacity is perceived as the firm’s ability to extract external knowledge from the firm’s...
Researchers and practitioners have been preoccupied with identifying ways for larger organizations t...
An important competitive advantage source for firms in complex, uncertain, and high-velocity environ...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to explore SME capacity to absorb and manage knowledge as a...
Knowledge is commonly considered the key ingredient of innovation, and hence the effectiveness of in...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. To sustain their competitive advanta...
One of the most important driving forces for the competitive success of a firm as well as of the ent...
SMEs typically lack of slack resources to develop a broad spectrum of capabilities internally and to...
Studies on knowledge management have generated an awareness that it is fundamentally important for s...
textabstractThis study examines the relationship between knowledge management (KM) (in terms of exte...
This paper investigates the development path of four knowledge management (KM) projects in small and...
Today, knowledge is the most crucial element to stimulate organizational competitiveness and economi...
Absorptive capacity is perceived as the firm’s ability to extract external knowledge from the firm’s...
Background: For small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), due to their specific characteristics, k...
Knowledge Management projects and practices can serve as a means to develop dynamic capabilities in ...
Absorptive capacity is perceived as the firm’s ability to extract external knowledge from the firm’s...
Researchers and practitioners have been preoccupied with identifying ways for larger organizations t...
An important competitive advantage source for firms in complex, uncertain, and high-velocity environ...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to explore SME capacity to absorb and manage knowledge as a...
Knowledge is commonly considered the key ingredient of innovation, and hence the effectiveness of in...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. To sustain their competitive advanta...
One of the most important driving forces for the competitive success of a firm as well as of the ent...