Improving corporate knowledge: a case study in China

Improving corporate knowledge: a case study in China

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Article ID: iaor20097072
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 2
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 248
End Page Number: 266
Publication Date: May 2008
Journal: International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies
Authors: ,
Keywords: China
Abstract:

To establish Knowledge Management (KM) in the organisation, one has to consider three functions. Depending on the organisation roles, knowledge exchange styles and organisation needs, one is able to develop different forms of KM. This research undertook interviews with six managers in an organisation that has implemented KM and analyses how this was successfully carried out. The paper then makes recommendations as to how other organisations can carry this out. The findings in this research would be beneficial to the managers in developing countries and to managers at the simple level of KM implementation.

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