Title: Determining factors of knowledge management implementation in knowledge-based organizations
Abstract: Knowledge management (KM) is regarded as a
potential management tool in running modern
organizations. It contributes significant roles in
creating long term internal strength and supporting
external competitive advantage. The study seeks to
gauge level of KM implementation in Multimedia
Super Corridor (MSC) status organizations. MSC
certified firms are acknowledged as knowledge-based
organizations. This study also examines relationship
between demography of respondents with KM
influential factors in those organizations. Results of
121 data sets have been collected from 4 MSC-status
organizations. Mean score and One Way ANOVA
are applied to identify the level of KM practices. This
also identifies the relation between the demography
and KM factors. It is reported that KM practices in
MSC status organizations are at medium level. There
are significant differences in KM practices with
respect to age of respondents and job designation. It
is suggested that sufficient attention should be given
to culture, information technology, organization
structure and people to achieve success in KM
implementation.
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-05-25
Language: en
Type: article
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