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Information and Knowledge Management in Business Contexts
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Many approaches seek to facilitate information and
knowledge management (IKM) practices within business
contexts. These approaches identify organizational
factors (e.g. culture or IT) or to suggest management
processes (e.g. HRM) that are conducive to IKM.
Existing work has tended to ignore the complexity of
organizational contexts and the interdependencies
between information and knowledge. This work reports
on an interpretive multi-methodological research
(MMR) study consisting of three sequential phases:
action research, transition and case study. The
data arising from the three research phases is
synthesized to (1) confirm a suitable referent model
on which IKM frameworks can be based and (2) develop
a practical IKM framework. The referent model
features two established concepts: (a) the domains of
IKM activity and (b) double and single loop feedback
loops. The practical IKM framework has three
dimensions: (i) domains of IKM activity and feedback
loops (ii) organizational enablers (iii) project
context. This framework will be useful to
practitioners needing managing the business
environment to ensure success of IKM projects or
initiatives.
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