People, Processes and Technology in Knowledge Manegement: a literature review
This qualitative study aimed to analyze the “people, processes and technology” factors approach in academic studies of knowledge management (KM). After an integrative review of literature drawn from the international database Scopus, relevant scientific studies were analyzed and identified per their...
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doaj-4f647fb723ad445f85ac46b1b38f66962020-11-25T01:26:54ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista de Ciências da Administração : RCA1516-38652175-80772018-08-01205115316710.5007/2175-8077.2018v20n51p15329667People, Processes and Technology in Knowledge Manegement: a literature reviewMaria Lúcia Corrêa Neves0Gregório jean Varvakis1Francisco Antonio Pereira Fialho2Programa de Pós graduação em Engenharia e Gestão do Conhecimento - PP EGC da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)Programa de Engenharia e Gestão do Conhecimento - PPEGC da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina - UFSC.Programa de Pós-graduação em Engenharia e Gestão do Conhecimento - PPEGC da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina - UFSC.This qualitative study aimed to analyze the “people, processes and technology” factors approach in academic studies of knowledge management (KM). After an integrative review of literature drawn from the international database Scopus, relevant scientific studies were analyzed and identified per their approach, namely, KM and the three factors, simultaneously. The “people, processes and technology” factors identified in various KM publications and in studies of different research areas point to interdisciplinary synergy as being necessary for approaching such complex organizational issues. Thus, this study identified a set of 70 publications containing KM and the three factors, simultaneously. After applying various filters, a second set of nine publications were identified for thorough reading. In the analysis of publications, three distinct study categories regarding the relationship of these constructs were identified. Aside from category synthesis, this study allowed for the following considerations: (1) the three factors are recurrently mentioned in KM studies, but without the necessary depth that would contribute towards a synergy among the distinct principles that characterize organizational management processes; (2) advancement and consolidation of KM as a discipline depends on subjugating the fragmented approach to organizational issues.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/adm/article/view/49214Gestão do conhecimentoPessoasProcessos e tecnologiaInterdisciplinaridadeGestão |
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Maria Lúcia Corrêa Neves Gregório jean Varvakis Francisco Antonio Pereira Fialho People, Processes and Technology in Knowledge Manegement: a literature review Revista de Ciências da Administração : RCA Gestão do conhecimento Pessoas Processos e tecnologia Interdisciplinaridade Gestão |
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Maria Lúcia Corrêa Neves Gregório jean Varvakis Francisco Antonio Pereira Fialho |
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Maria Lúcia Corrêa Neves |
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People, Processes and Technology in Knowledge Manegement: a literature review |
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People, Processes and Technology in Knowledge Manegement: a literature review |
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People, Processes and Technology in Knowledge Manegement: a literature review |
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People, Processes and Technology in Knowledge Manegement: a literature review |
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People, Processes and Technology in Knowledge Manegement: a literature review |
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people, processes and technology in knowledge manegement: a literature review |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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Revista de Ciências da Administração : RCA |
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2018-08-01 |
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This qualitative study aimed to analyze the “people, processes and technology” factors approach in academic studies of knowledge management (KM). After an integrative review of literature drawn from the international database Scopus, relevant scientific studies were analyzed and identified per their approach, namely, KM and the three factors, simultaneously. The “people, processes and technology” factors identified in various KM publications and in studies of different research areas point to interdisciplinary synergy as being necessary for approaching such complex organizational issues. Thus, this study identified a set of 70 publications containing KM and the three factors, simultaneously. After applying various filters, a second set of nine publications were identified for thorough reading. In the analysis of publications, three distinct study categories regarding the relationship of these constructs were identified. Aside from category synthesis, this study allowed for the following considerations: (1) the three factors are recurrently mentioned in KM studies, but without the necessary depth that would contribute towards a synergy among the distinct principles that characterize organizational management processes; (2) advancement and consolidation of KM as a discipline depends on subjugating the fragmented approach to organizational issues. |
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Gestão do conhecimento Pessoas Processos e tecnologia Interdisciplinaridade Gestão |
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