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Managing knowledge in organisations: An integrative
framework and review of emerging themes
Abstract: In this concluding article to the Management Science
special issue on Managing Knowledge in Organisations: Creating,
Retaining, and Transferring Knowledge, we provide an integrative
framework for organizing the literature on knowledge management.
The framework has two dimensions. The knowledge management outcomes
of knowledge creation, retention, and transfer are represented along
one dimension. Properties of the context within which knowledge
management occurs are represented on the other dimension. These
properties, which affect knowledge management outcomes, can be organized
according to whether they are properties of a unit (e.g., individual,
group, organisation) involved in knowledge management, properties
of relationships between units or properties of the knowledge itself.
The framework is used to identify where research findings about
knowledge management converge and where gaps in our understanding
exist. The article discusses mechanisms of knowledge management
and how those mechanisms affect a unit's ability to create, retain
and transfer knowledge. Emerging themes in the literature on knowledge
management are identified. Directions for future research are suggested.
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Argote, L., McEvily, B., & Reagans, R.
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| Date: |
2003 |
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