Title: Knowledge-based competitive advantage in the internet age: discovering emerging business strategies

Authors: Dennis Dunn, Angel Salazar

Addresses: Manchester Metropolitan University, Aytoun Buildings, Aytoun Street, Manchester, UK. ' Manchester Metropolitan University, Aytoun Buildings, Aytoun Street, Manchester, UK

Abstract: Rapid developments in information technology supporting the leveraging of knowledge inter- and intra-organisationally are resulting in a number of emergent business strategies. This paper explores, from a knowledge management perspective, how information technology is making a differential strategic contribution to selected organisations. Emergent strategies are categorised as Knowledge Replication, Knowledge Diffusion/Leveragability, Knowledge Innovation, Knowledge Giveaway, and Knowledge Commercialisation. The paper discusses the advantages and potential limitations of each one of the suggested business strategy types, and develops recommendations on how other organisations might seek to additionally capitalise on their corporate knowledge.

Keywords: emergent business strategy; knowledge replication; knowledge diffusion; knowledge leveragability; knowledge innovation; knowledge commercialisation; knowledge giveaway; competitive advantage; internet.

DOI: 10.1504/IJITM.2004.005035

International Journal of Information Technology and Management, 2004 Vol.3 No.2/3/4, pp.246 - 258

Published online: 23 Aug 2004 *

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