Challenges and solutions across project life cycle: a knowledge sharing perspective
by Omid Haass; Neda Azizi
International Journal of Project Organisation and Management (IJPOM), Vol. 12, No. 4, 2020

Abstract: Implementation of knowledge sharing frameworks within project-based organisations often fails due to numerous challenges and obstacles. This study focuses on identifying the challenges and solutions of knowledge sharing within project life cycle. Particularly, this research investigates the challenges and solutions of knowledge sharing via a single case study conducted in an Iranian consulting engineers firm. By doing so, we designed a questionnaire in developing the concept of knowledge sharing and moving toward a more comprehensive knowledge sharing framework based on systemic literature review. The analysis of the case study assisted us to develop a conceptual framework to overcome the identified obstacles and challenges of knowledge sharing. This study also aims to provide a practical framework to assist knowledge management professionals in successful implementation of knowledge sharing initiatives within project-based organisations.

Online publication date: Mon, 09-Nov-2020

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