Knowledge Management Issues in Malaysian Organizations: the Perceptions of Leaders
Javad Moshari
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Javad Moshari: Faculty of Build Environment, Department of Quantity Surveying, University: UM (University Malay)
Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology, 2013, vol. 3, issue 5, 1
Abstract:
Knowledge management is a relatively young topic to other older strategic tools, and it has been attracting the attention of researchers and academics over the past decade or so. In this regard globalization is already in many countries including Malaysia like many other developing countries, Malaysia is also striving to fulfil its vision of becoming a developed nation. It is a fast growing country in terms of both economy and technology. However, obstacles for successful knowledge management initiatives will be there for this country, as well. Thus, exploration of the potential barriers is essential before any Malaysian company embarks on a knowledge management journey. This research has shed light to some of the important issues and challenges with reference to knowledge management in Malaysia by providing a more thorough and clear picture of the knowledge management status amongst Malaysian organizations. This could in turn help top managers and decision makers to develop a more insightful agenda to ensure success for their respective knowledge management initiatives.
Date: 2013
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