Enhancing Knowledge Acquistion Through the use of KMS
(2008) 5th International Conference on Intellectual Capital and Knowledge Management and Organisational Learning p.79-86- Abstract
- An important competitive advantage source for firms in complex, uncertain, and high-velocity environments is their external knowledge-related relationships. Information and communication technologies (ICT) can play an important role in knowledge-intensive processes and flows. Using the dynamic capability and absorptive capability views the paper presents and discusses how ICT can be used to enhance knowledge aquistion from external sources. Absorptive capability is a dynamic capability pertaining to knowledge creation and utilization that enhances a firm's ability to gain and sustain a competitive advantage. Four capabilities compose a firm's absorptive capacity: acquisition, assimilation, transformation, and exploitation. This paper... (More)
- An important competitive advantage source for firms in complex, uncertain, and high-velocity environments is their external knowledge-related relationships. Information and communication technologies (ICT) can play an important role in knowledge-intensive processes and flows. Using the dynamic capability and absorptive capability views the paper presents and discusses how ICT can be used to enhance knowledge aquistion from external sources. Absorptive capability is a dynamic capability pertaining to knowledge creation and utilization that enhances a firm's ability to gain and sustain a competitive advantage. Four capabilities compose a firm's absorptive capacity: acquisition, assimilation, transformation, and exploitation. This paper focuses acquisition, which is a firm's capability to identify and acquire externally information and knowledge that is critical to its operations. The paper discusses how ICT can be used to enhance absorptive capacity-especially acquisition-in inter-organizational relationships. The core business process used for illustration is (new) product development. An important source for a firm's competitive advantage is its external knowledge-related relationships. Information and communication technologies (ICT) and Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) can play an important role in knowledge-intensive processes and flows. This paper presents a conceptualization of knowledge management within the context of inter-organizational relationships. The conceptualization is based on the dynamic capability and absorptive capability views. Absorptive capability is a dynamic capability pertaining to knowledge creation and utilization that enhances a firm's ability to gain and sustain a competitive advantage., Four capabilities compose a firm's absorptive capacity: acquisition, assimilation, transformation, and exploitation. This paper focuses acquisition, which is a firm's capability to identify and acquire externally information and knowledge that is critical to its operations. The paper discusses how ICT and KMS can be used to enhance knowledge acquisition. The core business process used for illustration is (new) product development. (Less)
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- Carlsson, Sven LU
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- 2008
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- knowledge management systems, knowledge management, ict, Knowledge acquisition, absorptive capacity
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- Proceedings of ICICKM 2008
- pages
- 79 - 86
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- Academic Conferences
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- 5th International Conference on Intellectual Capital and Knowledge Management and Organisational Learning
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- 2008-10-09 - 2008-10-10
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- wos:000260973300010
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- English
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