In the current economy, individual firms cannot possess all the knowledge that is necessary to compete. Hence, networking relationships become an important way through which firms can develop their potential by accessing to resources of other players. However, the networking strategies that companies implement can vary depending on the nature of their competitive conditions and on their specific goals. The paper analyses this topic in the case of a particular knowledge-intensive business service industry, investigating the relationship between knowledge strategies and networking strategies pursued by companies. By developing and combining classifications previously proposed in the literature, the study examines the ways companies set thei...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to bridge the knowledge management (KM) and strategic business ...
This paper introduces the important role of networks of interfirm ties in examining fundamental issu...
The competitiveness of firms and regions is increasingly dependent on their capabilities to organise...
In the current economy, individual firms cannot possess all the knowledge that is necessary to compe...
In the current economy, it is impossible to individual firms to manage all the knowledge that is nec...
Inter-firm relationships are increasingly complex. Due to the diffusion of ICTs and the global compe...
As recently pointed out by many authors and companies‟ manager, the company competitiveness is more ...
The notion of KIBS (knowledge-intensive business services) was introduced by Miles et al. as \u201cs...
The studies of models for formulating business strategies that explicitly consider knowledge as the ...
In the current economic crisis, the capability to rapidly innovate is increasingly essential. Since ...
Purpose - The main purpose of this paper is to analyze knowledge management in service networks. It ...
Research interest in the service sector has boomed in recent years as deindustrialisation became ent...
The increasing economic focus on knowledge has spurred the growth and development of knowledge-inten...
This paper is a case study investigating Knowledge Strategies in Service Industries. The study defin...
Many research studies in operations and strategic management have investigated how different kinds o...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to bridge the knowledge management (KM) and strategic business ...
This paper introduces the important role of networks of interfirm ties in examining fundamental issu...
The competitiveness of firms and regions is increasingly dependent on their capabilities to organise...
In the current economy, individual firms cannot possess all the knowledge that is necessary to compe...
In the current economy, it is impossible to individual firms to manage all the knowledge that is nec...
Inter-firm relationships are increasingly complex. Due to the diffusion of ICTs and the global compe...
As recently pointed out by many authors and companies‟ manager, the company competitiveness is more ...
The notion of KIBS (knowledge-intensive business services) was introduced by Miles et al. as \u201cs...
The studies of models for formulating business strategies that explicitly consider knowledge as the ...
In the current economic crisis, the capability to rapidly innovate is increasingly essential. Since ...
Purpose - The main purpose of this paper is to analyze knowledge management in service networks. It ...
Research interest in the service sector has boomed in recent years as deindustrialisation became ent...
The increasing economic focus on knowledge has spurred the growth and development of knowledge-inten...
This paper is a case study investigating Knowledge Strategies in Service Industries. The study defin...
Many research studies in operations and strategic management have investigated how different kinds o...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to bridge the knowledge management (KM) and strategic business ...
This paper introduces the important role of networks of interfirm ties in examining fundamental issu...
The competitiveness of firms and regions is increasingly dependent on their capabilities to organise...