Article ID: | iaor20081130 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 4 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 83 |
End Page Number: | 105 |
Publication Date: | May 2006 |
Journal: | Knowledge Management Research & Practice |
Authors: | Baskerville Richard, Dulipovici Alina |
Knowledge management has emerged as an important field for practice and research in information systems. This field is building on theoretical foundations from information economics, strategic management, organizational culture, organizational behavior, organizational structure, artificial intelligence, quality management, and organizational performance measurement. These theories are being used as foundations for new concepts that provide a rationale for managing knowledge, define the process of managing knowledge, and enable us to evaluate the results of this process. Based on articles published between 1995 and 2005, new concepts are emerging, including knowledge economy, knowledge alliance, knowledge culture, knowledge organization, knowledge infrastructure, and knowledge equity. An analysis of the theoretical foundations of knowledge management reveals a healthy arena with a strong foundation and clear directions for future work.