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Knowledge management strategy and its link to
knowledge creation process
Abstract: Knowledge has become to be considered as valuable strategic
assets that can provide proprietary competitive advantages. It is
more important for companies to distinguish themselves through knowledge
management strategies. Without a constant creation of knowledge,
a business is condemned to poor performance. However, it is still
unclear how these strategies affect knowledge creation. Knowledge
management strategies can be categorized as being either human or
system oriented. This paper proposes a model to illustrate the link
between the strategies and its creating process. The model is derived
on the basis of samples from 58 Korean firms. The model depicts
how companies should align the strategies with four knowledge creation
modes such as socialization, externalization, combination, and internalization.
It is found that human strategy is more likely to be effective for
socialization while system strategy is more likely to be effective
for combination. Furthermore, the survey result suggests that managers
should adjust knowledge management strategies in view of the characteristics
of their departments.
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Choi, B. & Lee, H.
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| Date: |
2002 |
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