How do Miles and Snow's strategic types differ in their knowledge assets? Evidence from Italian SMEs

Authors: Massa, Silvia; Testa, Stefania

Source: Knowledge Management Research & Practice, Volume 7, Number 4, December 2009 , pp. 377-386(10)

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Abstract:

This paper takes a knowledge-based view of firms and discusses the importance of linking organizational knowledge assets into corporate strategy. In order to conceptualize knowledge assets, the paper adopts the intellectual capital (IC) framework, which distinguishes three IC components: human, structural and relational capital. As regards business strategy, the paper adopts Miles and Snow's model, which identifies three strategic types of successful organizations: Defenders, Analysers and Prospectors. The paper explores the ways in which the three strategic types differ in weighting the single components of their IC. This study represents an attempt to extend the Miles and Snow typology including the aspect of knowledge assets. The link between knowledge asset management and strategy is investigated by means of three case studies conducted in Italian small and medium enterprises from the food sector. The paper argues that firms of different Miles and Snow strategic types have different mix of IC components.

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/kmrp.2009.30

Affiliations: 1: Department of Communication Computer and System Sciences, University of Genova, Genova 16100, Italy

Publication date: 2009-12-01

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