Information and communication technology and its implications for knowledge management in the workplace : an exploratory study of perspectives from the SECI model.
Knowledge Management (KM) comprises a range of practices used by organizations to identify, create, represent, and distribute knowledge. It provides the processes and structures to create, capture, analyze, and act on information. KM is mainly about how to bring maximum returns to an organization...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-418472019-12-10T13:07:00Z Information and communication technology and its implications for knowledge management in the workplace : an exploratory study of perspectives from the SECI model. Kelkar Rujuta Sumant. Lee Chei Sian Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Library and information science::Knowledge management Knowledge Management (KM) comprises a range of practices used by organizations to identify, create, represent, and distribute knowledge. It provides the processes and structures to create, capture, analyze, and act on information. KM is mainly about how to bring maximum returns to an organization by capitalizing on the human aspect in an organization. Companies have realized importance of KM technologies because of fast-paced nature of work in a globalized environment. In particular, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), is likely to play an important role to support KM initiatives in organizations. The SECI Model (Nonaka, 1994) which is framework for knowledge management can be considered one of the early works in KM. It stands for the four stages of KM i.e. 'socialization', 'externalization', 'combination', 'internalization'. Rice & Rice (2005) found that elements of the SECI Model support innovation and product development in organizations. Fehrer (2006) agreed that the SECI Model is a suitable framework for reasons like its comprehensiveness, and the way it treats various types of knowledge as it moves from person to person/s. SECI Model elaborates the process view Roy et al (2007), which is applicable to the global financial services and IT industry where processes and knowledge transfer are of importance especially in a multi-geographical organizational environment. They also posit that it is the most advanced model for knowledge management. Master of Science (Knowledge Management) 2010-08-18T07:24:44Z 2010-08-18T07:24:44Z 2008 2008 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/41847 en Nanyang Technological University 77 p. application/pdf |
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Knowledge Management (KM) comprises a range of practices used by organizations to identify, create, represent, and distribute knowledge. It provides the processes and
structures to create, capture, analyze, and act on information. KM is mainly about how
to bring maximum returns to an organization by capitalizing on the human aspect in an
organization. Companies have realized importance of KM technologies because of
fast-paced nature of work in a globalized environment. In particular, Information and
Communication Technology (ICT), is likely to play an important role to support KM initiatives in organizations. The SECI Model (Nonaka, 1994) which is framework for knowledge management can be considered one of the early works in KM. It stands for the four stages of KM i.e. 'socialization', 'externalization', 'combination', 'internalization'. Rice & Rice (2005) found that elements of the SECI Model support innovation and product development in
organizations. Fehrer (2006) agreed that the SECI Model is a suitable framework for reasons like its comprehensiveness, and the way it treats various types of knowledge as
it moves from person to person/s. SECI Model elaborates the process view Roy et al (2007), which is applicable to the global financial services and IT industry where
processes and knowledge transfer are of importance especially in a multi-geographical
organizational environment. They also posit that it is the most advanced model for
knowledge management. |
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Information and communication technology and its implications for knowledge management in the workplace : an exploratory study of perspectives from the SECI model. |
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