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Knowledge management in public service provision:
the Child Support Agency
Abstract: The paper addresses the issue of knowledge management
in public service organisations where the concept of provider competitiveness
is of limited significance but other priorities prevail The broad
aim is to understand how the concept of competitive advantage
through knowledge management, as practised in the broader
business community, might translate to the modern Civil Service?
This issue is explored through the medium of a study within the
UK's Child Support Agency (CSA) based on the results of interviews
with, and questionnaire responses from, the senior management group.
The central question thereby investigated was: To what extent
can the conditions required for successful knowledge management
be observed and evaluated? A conditions framework
and associated analysis is then used to assess broader implications
and the possibility of wider application within other such public
service organisations.
| Author: |
Fowler, A. & Pryke, J.
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International Journal of Service Industry Management, vol.
14, no. 3-4, pp. 254-283.
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| Date: |
2003 |
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