‘Memories are made of this’: Explicating organisational knowledge and memory

‘Memories are made of this’: Explicating organisational knowledge and memory

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Article ID: iaor20023159
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 113
End Page Number: 121
Publication Date: Jun 2001
Journal: European Journal of Information Systems
Authors: , , , ,
Keywords: finance & banking, knowledge management
Abstract:

It is a commonplace that in the ‘Information Age’, knowledge is the most important factor in the long-term success of an organisation. Such an emphasis is increasingly important as businesses confront a series of intransigent organisational problems connected with the retention and provision of organisational histories, knowledge and skills. ‘Organisational memory’ and its sister concept, ‘knowledge management’, are common glosses for the analysis and treatment of these problems. We analyse some of the conceptual and empirical issues that must precede attempts to provide support for ‘memory’ and ‘knowledge’ in the wider organisational context.

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