Developing knowledge management - what makes the success?
Authors: Picker, Stefan1; Ruhnke, Albrecht1; Leker, Jens2
Source: International Journal of Technology Management, Volume 45, Numbers 3-4, January 2009 , pp. 380-389(10)
Publisher: Inderscience Publishers
Abstract:
In this paper we develop a list of critical factors for knowledge management (KM), using different theoretical frameworks. We identified four elements which were common to most models: management promotion, infrastructure, strategy and evaluation. Conducting four case studies from firms in the chemical industry allowed us to compare our factors with empirical data. We found that the involvement of top management is crucial for the implementation of knowledge management, whereas evaluation seems to be less important. In all cases, knowledge management was seen as a continuous development process. However, one of our most interesting findings is that an incentive programme seems to be necessary for a successful implementation of KM in the culture and processes of an organisation. Looking at the development of KM systems over time, we observed a conversion of all four analysed cases at the process level.Keywords: MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS; Policy and Organisational Management; Technology Management
Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJTM.2009.022660
Affiliations: 1: University of Muenster, Institute of Business Administration, Leonardo Campus 1, 48149 Munster, Germany. 2: University of Muenster, Institute of Business Administration, Leonardo Campus 1, 48149 Munster, Germany
Publication date: 2009-01-01
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