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Author:Horibe, F.
Title:KM and Innovation: Can They Thrive Together?
Journal:Knowledge Management Review
2002 : MAY-JUN, VOL. 5:2, p. 18-21
Index terms:KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
INNOVATION
PROJECT PLANNING
PROJECTS
ANALYTICAL REVIEW
Language:eng
Abstract:Leaders the world over would have no trouble agreeing that innovation is the single most important criterion for business success in the future. The Society of Management Accountants calls "innovation... fundamental to the quest for profitable, sustainable growth." Sharing knowledge should theoretically lead to the creation of new and innovative knowledge that an organization can leverage. The paper answers the question why many KM programs do actually prevent innovation from happening. Here the author discusses traditional KM projects and their tendency to inhibit, rather than foster, innovation. The paper provides a substantial list of references on this subject.
SCIMA record nr: 241702
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