A measurement scale for knowledge management in the biotechnology and telecommunications industries Online publication date: Wed, 30-Mar-2005
by Daniel Palacios-Marques, Fernando Jose Garrigos-Simon
International Journal of Technology Management (IJTM), Vol. 31, No. 3/4, 2005
Abstract: This study specifies how to construct and validate a Knowledge Management (KM) measurement scale on the basis of management perceptions. In order to construct the scales, a process based on (Churchill, 1979; DeVellis, 1991) was used complemented by the Delphi technique and structural equations models. The use of this methodology was illustrated in an empirical study carried out in the Biotechnology and Telecommunication sectors. Through the empirical study we obtain a validated instrument for measuring KM in a knowledge-intensive industry.
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