Knowledge Creation pp 89-109 | Cite as
Integrated IT Systems to Capitalize on Market Knowledge
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Abstract
To survive in today’s knowledge-based competition, firms need to manage knowledge efficiently and effectively. This chapter proposes a conceptual framework for multi-dynamic knowledge management.
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Knowledge Management Tacit Knowledge Explicit Knowledge Conversion Mode Market Knowledge
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