Exploring knowledge management implementation in large-sized service organizations ‐ Saudi Arabia as a case

Exploring knowledge management implementation in large-sized service organizations ‐ Saudi Arabia as a case

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Article ID: iaor20163116
Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 412
End Page Number: 421
Publication Date: Aug 2016
Journal: Knowl Manage Res Pract
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Keywords: service, management, economics, social
Abstract:

Whereas there is a growing literature that investigates knowledge management (KM) in service corporates, yet the overview and understanding of KM in large‐sized service organisations is yet limited and sparse. Transitional economies, like of Saudi Arabia, are highly motivated to establish a knowledge based structure both economically and socially. There is an urgent need for exploring the current situation of KM tools usage and of perspectives on knowledge and knowledge management, as a start by large sized service organisations. Towards further understanding in this regard, this paper explores the status and potentials of KM implementation scoped to Saudi large‐sized service organisations. The paper triangulated an interviewer‐administrated questionnaire and focus groups to gather the data. The results indicate that although the weighted average of KM tools/methods deployment (being deployed or can possibly be deployed) reaches 79%; however, the written comments in front of each tool indicates that the participants’ understanding of what KM seems distorted, which is confirmed in the coding of their definitions of the term ‘Knowledge’. The participants identified leadership and strategy formulation as the top two critical success factors. A number of other results are presented and several issues were identified for future research.

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