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Author:Zhu, Z.
Title:Knowledge management: towards a universal concept or cross-cultural contexts?
Journal:Knowledge management research & practice
2004 : AUG, VOL. 2:2, p. 67-79
Index terms:Knowledge management
Culture
Diversity
Language:eng
Abstract:This paper questions the popular claim that knowledge management (KM) is becoming the most universal management concept in history. It does this by exploring a cross-cultural context that brings to light the unique features and associated problematics of differing KM styles: the American, the Japanese, the European and the Chinese. It presents evidence that, despite growing overlaps, heterogeneity among KM styles is likely to continue due to differences in histories, cultures and institutional forces. Consequently, the paper posits, KM will benefit not from a universal concept, but from an interactionist strategy.
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