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Knowledge management: the distinctive roles of
knowledge assets in facilitating knowledge creation
Abstract: A comprehensive and feasible model that delineates the
interrelationships between knowledge assets and knowledge creation
processes has not been explored in the literature. This study aims
to fill this void. Unlike previous research, this study investigates
the interrelations among four categories of knowledge assets and
four knowledge creation processes socialization, externalization,
combination, and internalization (SECI). In our framework, we argue
that different types of knowledge assets may have differing influences
on knowledge creation. In order to test the feasibility of this
framework, we conducted an empirical research exercise. This study
employed a survey instrument to collect data from a wide variety
of organisations in manufacturing, trade, transportation and service
industries, computer industries, finance, and academic institutions.
A total of 204 usable responses were analysed. We identified four
interrelationships from this study. (1) Compared to other knowledge
assets, conceptual knowledge assets have a greater effect on externalization
of knowledge creation process; (2) compared to other knowledge assets,
routine knowledge assets have a greater effect on socialization
of knowledge creation process; (3) compared to other knowledge assets,
experiential knowledge assets do not have a greater effect on internalization
of the knowledge creation process; and (4) compared to other knowledge
assets, systemic knowledge assets do not have a greater effect on
the combination of knowledge creation process. The implications
of the study are discussed, and further research directions are
proposed.
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Chou, S. W. & He, M. Y.
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| Publisher: |
Journal of Information Science, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 146-164.
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| Date: |
2004 |
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