articleManagement ScienceApr 1, 2003Closed access

Managing Knowledge in Organizations: An Integrative Framework and Review of Emerging Themes

Carnegie Mellon University · Columbia University

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Abstract

In this concluding article to the Management Science special issue on “Managing Knowledge in Organizations: Creating, Retaining, and Transferring Knowledge,” we provide an integrative framework for organizing the literature on knowledge management. The framework has two dimensions. The knowledge management outcomes of knowledge creation, retention, and transfer are represented along one dimension. Properties of the context within which knowledge management occurs are represented on the other dimension. These properties, which affect knowledge management outcomes, can be organized according to whether they are properties of a unit (e.g., individual, group, organization) involved in knowledge management,…

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Keywords
  • Knowledge management
  • Personal knowledge management
  • Knowledge transfer
  • Organizational learning
  • Knowledge value chain
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Dimension (graph theory)
  • Body of knowledge
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