articleMIS QuarterlySep 1, 2002Closed access

Studying Knowledge Management in Information Systems Research: Discourses and Theoretical Assumptions1

Southern Methodist University · Baylor University

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Abstract

In information systems, most research on knowledge management assumes that knowledge has positive implications for organizations. However, knowledge is a double-edged sword: while too little might result in expensive mistakes, too much might result in unwanted accountability. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the lack of attention paid to the unintended consequences of managing organizational knowledge and thereby to broaden the scope of IS-based knowledge management research. To this end, this paper analyzes the IS literature on knowledge management. Using a framework developed by Deetz (1996), research articles published between 1990 and 2000 in six IS journals are classified into one of four…

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Keywords
  • Knowledge management
  • Information system
  • Computer science
  • Epistemology
  • Business
  • Sociology
  • Management science
  • Process management
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