Managing Specialised Knowledge In Technopreneurial Firms: Evidence From Australian SMEs

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  • Kavoos Mohannak Queensland University of Technology
  • Judy Matthews Queensland University of Technology

Keywords:

knowledge management, SMEs, Knowledge management practice, Knowledge utilisation, Knowledge sharing, Knowledge integration

Abstract

This paper analyses particularities of the knowledge management process in technopreneurial firms with particular focus on knowledge identification, acquisition, utilisation and integration. Using a qualitative investigation from a sample of Australian SMEs, a number of key observations are derived which show the challenges of managing knowledge and how important knowledge management is as a management tool for R&D and innovation process in technology-oriented SMEs. Findings suggest that knowledge management and integration processes in these firms are very much project focused and mainly based on ad hoc and informal processes and not embedded within the overall organisational routines.

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Published

2011-12-01

How to Cite

Mohannak, K., & Matthews, J. (2011). Managing Specialised Knowledge In Technopreneurial Firms: Evidence From Australian SMEs. Journal of Knowledge Management Practice. Retrieved from https://journals.klalliance.org/index.php/JKMP/article/view/143

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