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It Strategy and Innovation

Maybe A “Knowledge Culture” Isn't Always so Important after All!

 

Abstract

THE PREVAILING WISDOM, AND a common “best practice,” of knowledge management (KM) is that a primary determinant of success in getting people to submit their most valuable personal knowledge to a repository is the existence of a “knowledge culture” in the organization.

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