A Comprehensive Investigation of Knowledge Management Publications

Author(s)
de Castro, Rodrigo Oliveira
Sanin, Cesar
Levula, Andrew
Szczerbicki, Edward
Publication Date
2021
Abstract
<p>Recent trends in knowledge management (KM) have increasingly indicated a lack of agreement, integration and classification between different KM domains. As such, experts are inadequately equipped when attempting to classify KM into their specific areas that could effectively contribute to a technocratic approach behind the organizational strategy. This paper illustrates a method of classifying KM publications by using a scheme that assists technocratic developments to explicitly expresses knowledge using a clearly defined approach. A classification method is applied using a taxonomy template to perform procedures and as a result offers an alternative approach for the classification and organization of KM publications. A series of 180 KM publications produced over the past 15 years was analyzed using the proposed taxonomy framework. The results highlighted that there were two key categories: Conceptual and Empirical which helps to explain the existing discrepancies found in KM. This enables the reuse and sharing of this new classification approach to provide guidance for academics and practitioners.</p>
Citation
Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, p. 1599-1605
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Language
en
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Title
A Comprehensive Investigation of Knowledge Management Publications
Type of document
Conference Publication
Entity Type
Publication

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