Knowledge Management

John Sillince

John Sillince

Aston Business School, UK

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First published: 22 September 2017

Abstract

Knowledge management seeks to increase the organizational capability to use knowledge as a source of competitive advantage. The field has risen to prominence along with the knowledge worker, someone who does work involving knowledge that is socially complex, causally ambiguous, and tacit. Relevant theories include social capital theory and the resource-based view of the firm. Practitioner approaches to knowledge management emphasize ways of creating, diffusing, using, and evaluating knowledge.

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