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Integrating Knowledge Management and E-Learning to Enhance Knowledge Creation and Conversion for Competitive Advantage in Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses.
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Integrating Knowledge Management and E-Learning to Enhance Knowledge Creation and Conversion for Competitive Advantage in Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses./
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Hanson, Kara.
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70 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 53-02.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International53-02(E).
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Integrating Knowledge Management and E-Learning to Enhance Knowledge Creation and Conversion for Competitive Advantage in Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses.
Hanson, Kara.
Integrating Knowledge Management and E-Learning to Enhance Knowledge Creation and Conversion for Competitive Advantage in Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses.
- 70 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 53-02.
Thesis (M.A.)--The College of St. Scholastica, 2014.
The global business economy has established knowledge as the most important asset of an organization and a major factor in competitive advantage. A review of literature and research has established that small-and medium-sized businesses are rich in tacit knowledge, an essential piece of the knowledge creation and conversion process that supports organizational learning and knowledge---a factor in attaining and sustaining competitive advantage. Small- and medium sized businesses are inherently well-suited to informal learning, a collaborative function of sharing knowledge through conversations, dialogue, etc. However, this informal exchange may or may not naturally occur in SMBs. A more structured approach to the process that fosters informal knowledge sharing is needed to ensure knowledge creation occurs within the organization. Traditional attempts at KM and e-learning, which focused on knowledge as a static object rather than a dynamic process were unsuccessful in helping SMBs achieve competitive advantage. There is growing body of research that advocates for the integration of KM and e-learning to address past short-comings of each and create an environment that supports knowledge creation, sharing and dissemination. A framework to align the knowledge creation process and e-learning web tools was proposed to encourage knowledge sharing and build a learning organization to establish sustainable competitive advantage.
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1030799
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