Classification of different knowledge management development approaches of small- and medium-sized enterprises

Classification of different knowledge management development approaches of small- and medium-sized enterprises

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Article ID: iaor2008656
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 3
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 136
End Page Number: 145
Publication Date: Aug 2005
Journal: Knowledge Management Research & Practice
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Keywords: statistics: general
Abstract:

There is established evidence to suggest that small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face different knowledge management (KM) challenges to larger firms. There is emerging theory and practice concerning KM in SMEs as a whole. SMEs may not, however, be a homogeneous group when addressing KM. The study's objective was to investigate whether there are different approaches towards KM development within SMEs. The responses of 33 SMEs to a 60-item structured analysis of KM practices were analysed using hierarchical cluster analysis, ANOVA and post hoc multiple comparisons of means. Four distinct configurations of practices were identified. These were the KM practices of ‘unengaged’ businesses, ‘comprehensive KM practice’ businesses, ‘knowledge-ownership oriented’ businesses and ‘learning and co-production oriented’ businesses. These different groups of SMEs appear to approach KM in fundamentally different ways. The categorisation provides a useful framework for addressing the take-up of KM initiatives in SMEs.

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