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Related Empirical Studies

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This section presents an overview of a number of empirical studies on KM and/or KMS. The studies were selected on the basis of their

  • focus: Studies on knowledge management were selected that included information and communication technology supporting this concept or studies focusing on KM tools and systems;

  • availability: There are several studies of professional services firms which were too expensive to be bought by the author’s Department, e.g., IT Research 2000.

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Maier, R. (2002). Related Empirical Studies. In: Knowledge Management Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04380-6_10

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