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Developing a model for technology and cultural factors in knowledge management: a factor analysis
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Business CultureKnowledge CreationEducationKnowledge TechnologyOrganizational BehaviorKnowledge Management StrategyManagement DevelopmentPeople FactorsLearning StudiesManagementFactor AnalysisCultural FactorsTechnology TransferInternational ManagementFair KnowledgeStrategic ManagementCultureKnowledge ExchangeOrganization StudiesOrganizational CommunicationKnowledge SharingBusinessKnowledge ManagementManagement Of TechnologyTechnologyKnowledge Management Implementation
Abstract Continual development in the field of Knowledge Management (KM) has led to a number of critical factors being highlighted in the literature. These issues include the macro‐environment, organizational climate, technological, informational, cultural and people factors. Understanding of these issues is currently limited by a paucity of systematic empirical research addressing the relationship between the cultural and technological aspects of Knowledge Management. This paper describes the development of a conceptual model for Knowledge Management implementation, which is based on a university/industry partnership and a successful PhD study. Moreover, the paper covers theory‐testing and refinement of the model using large survey empirical analysis. It is concluded that the model can be used across a wide spectrum of organizations to show how cultural and technological aspects of Knowledge Management can be systematically integrated into organizations. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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