Knowledge-based strategies and information system technologies: preliminary findings Online publication date: Thu, 04-May-2006
by Meir Russ, Jeannette K. Jones
International Journal of Knowledge and Learning (IJKL), Vol. 2, No. 1/2, 2006
Abstract: Knowledge-Based (KB) strategies are being recognised as a vital factor of business strategy. Still, there is limited empirical research in this young academic field. This research intends to add to the limited empirical research in the area of Knowledge Management (KM) and Information Systems (IS) technologies. This research uses a recently proposed framework to analyse the relationship between six KB strategic dimensions, organisational culture, and IS technologies. The results indicated that two KB strategies had a positive association with a number of IS technologies, but not all types of IS technologies. Further, only one IS technology showed statistically significant association with one of the outcomes tested.
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