articleStrategic Management JournalJun 14, 2007Closed access

A model of knowledge management and the N-form corporation

Stockholm School of Economics

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Abstract

A model of knowledge management is developed. It builds on the interplay between articulated and tacit knowledge at four different levels: the individual, the small group, the organization, and the interorganizational domain. The model is applied on differences between Western and Japanese patterns of knowledge management. These are related to organizational characteristics, such as employment systems, career patterns, and organization structure. Effective knowledge management is argued to require departures from the logic of hierarchical organization and the M-form structure. The alternative N-form is characterized and suggested as more appropriate. It entails combination of knowledge rather than its…

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  • Corporation
  • Business
  • Computer science
  • Operations management
  • Industrial organization
  • Knowledge management
  • Operations research
  • Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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