We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
Knowledge Management Adoption, Practice and Innovation in the Indian Organizational Set Up: An Empirical Study.
- Authors
Suresh, Anli
- Abstract
Knowledge management (KM) is crucial for organizations to enhance their sustainability. While the issues of KM have been widely discussed in literature, there is less documentary evidence pertaining to KM adoption, practice and innovation for the Indian industries. The knowledge management practices in Indian organization are in infancy stage. KM is a relatively new business topic with much debate and little empirical data. Therefore, the approach adopted here is to generate data, analyze them and reflect on the themes related to the KM practices being offered by management thinkers. The study focuses on exploring the influencing factors regarding KM in various industries in Chennai. Therefore, this paper aims to investigate the main factors affecting the various industries in Chennai in adopting, applying and innovating KM. This study offers a comprehensive platform for future KM research and provides managerial implications for organizations, particularly various enterprises, to better realize the worth of KM and the possible impediments involved in the processes of adopting, implementing and innovation in KM.
- Subjects
INDIA; CHENNAI (India); KNOWLEDGE management; BUSINESS enterprises; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations in business enterprises; INFORMATION resources management
- Publication
Journal of Information Technology & Economic Development, 2013, Vol 4, Issue 2, p31
- ISSN
2153-974X
- Publication type
Article