Organizational Culture and Knowledge Management

2002 ◽  
Vol 01 (01) ◽  
pp. 57-63 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thou Tin Lim

As organizations in Singpore respond to the pressures of globalization, the adoption of knowledge management practices becomes more prevalent. In a hurry to implement this new business paradigm, organizations may have overlooked the influence of the cultural context which is commonly considered one of the pillars of knowledge management in a western-oriented organization. This paper examines what was overlooked by Singapore organizations while moving towards knowledge management. Specifically, it studies the impact of organizational culture on knowledge management processes. A review of literature shows that there is a relationship between cultural factors and knowledge management processes. This relationship is reflected in a research model that helps to answer research questions and to formulate hypotheses for testing. The result indicates that knowledge management should consider not just the technological aspects of implementation but also the cultural, leadership and contextual aspects of an organization.

Author(s):  
Iman M. Adeinat ◽  
Fatheia H. Abdulfatah

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine knowledge management interrelationships in higher education institutions and to assess the impact of the university’s culture on knowledge management processes: creation, dissemination, exchange and application. Design/methodology/approach The proposed model establishes the relationships between organizational culture (OC) and knowledge management processes in a single framework. The study used the organizational culture assessment instrument to determine the culture type and used structural equation modeling to assess the underlying relationships between knowledge management process and OC. Findings The results of the factor analysis used in this study suggest that adhocracy organizational culture, in which an organization is characterized by emphasis on individual initiative and employee empowerment, may not necessarily affect all knowledge management processes equally. In particular, an organization’s culture principally influences the knowledge creation process, followed by knowledge exchange, in a public university setting. Originality/value The study provides a comprehensive outlook on the effect of adhocracy culture in higher education on the knowledge management process through the lens of one cultural context. In addition, this is the first study that explores the OC effect on knowledge management process in a Saudi public university.


2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 280
Author(s):  
Sanaa AL-Hnitee

To enhance KS, KC and innovation, we must automate the human being ideas and concentrate on the technological development of human capital (brains, minds, and ideas) by knowledge management systems, collects and shares knowledge from expert individuals in an organization. (Bary, 2005).Many companies have used mobile technology to provide totally new processes and services, and the impact of these can be identified "Mobile technology "(Lamont , 2015)From the overview of the researcher that KC and KS with the support of e-recruitment inside organizations, could The aim of this paper is to propose a model that describes a relationship between knowledge management processes (knowledge creation, and knowledge sharing) which these two processes can affect directly on one of the E-Human Resources Management practices, it is E-Recruiting in organizations. with new internet tools and applications, employees can communicate the right E-HRM practices inside and outside organizations such as E-Recruitment to enhance, explore, and construct new models to support new products and services .in writing this paper I fixed on a strong relationship between KC, KS, and E-Recruitment by getting better organizations performance in using the right knowledge to the right people at the right time.


2013 ◽  
Vol 12 (02) ◽  
pp. 1350013
Author(s):  
I-Ching Lin ◽  
Rainer Seidel ◽  
David Howell

Knowledge management is one element that determines success of new product development. This study explores how knowledge management is interrelated with new product development so that resource-limited organisations can break down knowledge management processes and focus on those most critical. With insights gained from existing literature, a framework is proposed focusing on integration of knowledge management processes and various perspectives (long and short term) of new product development. In order to verify and demonstrate this framework, application within a medium-sized manufacturing company in New Zealand is discussed. This study aims to improve current poor performance of knowledge management among companies, allowing these companies to better understand their knowledge management practices.


2014 ◽  
Vol 19 (54) ◽  
pp. 77-86
Author(s):  
Carmen Berenice Ynzunza Cortés ◽  
Juan Manuel Izar Landeta

RESUMEN Objetivo: Explorar la cultura organizacional y las prácticas de gestión de conocimiento que llevan a cabo las empresas del Estado de Querétaro; el impacto que las mismas tienen en los niveles de satisfacción y el desempeño laboral de sus trabajadores; al igual que su vínculo con las Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación. Material y método: El estudio se llevó a cabo en empresas de manufactura y servicios del Estado de Querétaro. El muestreo fue no probabilístico de conveniencia con base en el deseo de los encuestados en participar. El tamaño de la muestra fue de 247, la escala utilizada fue tipo Likert de 5 puntos para medir la gestión de conocimiento, la satisfacción y el desempeño; mientras que la cultura organizacional se midió con una escala de 1 a 100. El total de ítems fue de 58. Resultados: La cultura organizacional ligeramente predominante es la de mercado según la escala de OCAI. Las prácticas de gestión de conocimiento (GC) tienen un efecto significativo sobre los niveles de satisfacción y el desempeño laboral; y están vinculadas positivamente con el uso de las Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación. Existen diferencias en cuanto al impacto de la cultura organizacional sobre la gestión del conocimiento, al igual que en los niveles de satisfacción y el desempeño laboral, favoreciendo las de aplicación y conservación del conocimiento en la mayoría de ellas. Asimismo, se encontraron similitudes entre la cultura de adhocracia y la jerarquizada. Conclusiones:La cultura organizacional está relacionada con la gestión de conocimiento, fomenta actitudes positivas hacia éste, generando niveles más altos de satisfacción; es un catalizador importante para el aprendizaje organizacional, la efectividad laboral y sin duda alguna, el desempeño organizacional. La gestión de conocimiento debe ser una actividad planeada y sistematizada que permita la identificación, generación y transferencia del conocimiento. ABSTRACT Objective: Explore the organizational culture and the knowledge management practices carried out by the companies in the state of Querétaro; the impact that these practices have in the satisfaction and job performance of their employees as well as their link with the information and communication technologies. Material and method: The study was carried out in manufacturing and service companies in the State of Queretaro. The sampling was a convenience nonprobabilistic one based on the desire to participate of those who were surveyed. The sample size was 247. The scale used was that of 5 points Liker-type to measure the knowledge management, the satisfaction, and the job performance, while the organizational culture was measured with a scale of 1 to 100. The total of items was 58. Results: The slightly predominant organization culture is the one of the market according to the OCAI scale. The knowledge management practices have a significant effect on the satisfaction and job performance levels, and they are positively linked to the use of the information and communication technologies. There are differences in the impact of the organizational culture over the knowledge management, as well as in the satisfaction and job performance levels, favoring the ones of application and keeping of the knowledge in most of them. Furthermore, similitudes were found in both, the adhocracy and the hierarchy culture. Conclusions: The organizational culture is related to the knowledge management, promotes positive attitudes towards it, generating higher levels of satisfaction. It is an important catalyst for the organizational learning, the effectiveness of work, and undoubtedly, the organizational performance. The knowledge management must be a planned and systematic activity that allows the identification, generation and transference of knowledge.


2013 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bing Li ◽  
Jianpeng Zhang ◽  
Xiaoxia Zhang

Abstract Purpose of the article Knowledge has been considered as the strategic assets and become the source of competitive advantage in organizations. Knowledge management thus receives the extraordinary attention from the top management. Many organizational factors have influences on knowledge management practices. This paper attempts to explore the empirical relationship between knowledge management and organizational culture in the specific situation of China’s commercial banking industry. Methodology/methods The relationship between knowledge management and organizational culture is quantitatively investigated by surveying bank managers. The scale of SECI modes is used to measure knowledge management process and the scale of Denison Organizational Culture Survey (DOCS) is used to measure organizational culture. We explore the underlying relationship by employing the statistical analyses such as correlation, regression and structural equation modeling. Scientific aim The research aims at testing the relationship between knowledge management and organizational culture, and furthermore if there exist linkages between cultural traits and SECI modes. Findings The results of the empirical study confirm the great and positive effect that organizational culture has on knowledge management. Different cultural traits contribute to different SECI modes. Conclusions For obtaining successful knowledge management practices in organizations, it is better to concern about the relationship between knowledge management and organizational culture. The limitation in the paper is the sampling size, which will be solved by an industry-wide survey in our future research.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ata Al Shraah ◽  
Ayman Abu-Rumman ◽  
Faisal Al Madi ◽  
Fawwaz Ali Farhan Alhammad ◽  
Ayah Ahmad AlJboor

PurposeThis study aimed to investigate the impact of total quality practices on knowledge management (KM) processes across a Social Security Corporation (SSC) in Jordan and explore the best approach to improve KM processes using quality management.Design/methodology/approachThis study followed a quantitative methodology: a conceptual model was developed based on an extensive review of the related literature; an online survey was developed and distributed using the SSC's intranet; and 384 surveys were completed and used in the statistical analysis. The two-stage approach of structural equation modeling (SEM) was employed to analyze and interpret the data, and was used to validate the conceptual model of this research.FindingsBased on the statistical analysis it was found that six out of seven independent factors relating to quality management practices were confirmed to have a significant impact on the knowledge management processes (KMPs). Building upon the findings an agenda for improving KM processes using quality management is proposed.Originality/valueThis study was conducted in one organization namely the SSC because it is the largest public service organization in Jordan and offers compulsory services. The inclusion of other public organizations and companies may reflect different findings. Future research may collect data from other service industries to get a more comprehensive perspective from developing countries such as Jordan. Moreover, the population of this study included only the General Director, General Director Assistants, and Administrative Managers. Front-line employees were excluded from the data collection because the study was conducted solely from a managerial perspective.


Author(s):  
Rantaung David ◽  
Bonu Narayana Swami ◽  
Suryakanthi Tangirala

This study aims to examine the impact of ethics in the knowledge management in organizational development in Botswana. Importance of ethics in knowledge management is growing at a faster pace of late; still some employees tend to be unethical. As organization consists of different people with different ethical cultures, it is essential that organizations should make their employees follow ethical principles while creating, sharing and using both explicit and tacit knowledge to have optimum organizational development. Respecting ethics by human resources helps to improve implementation of knowledge management. The chapter main focus is on Management of ethics in an organization which influences knowledge management processes and subsequently influence organizations development. To locate ethics impact on knowledge management for organizational development, the scholars employed a survey strategy where respondents indicated that there is a significant impact of ethics in knowledge management for organizational development.


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