The Knowledge Management for Innovation Processes for SME Sector Companies
Tomasz Norek
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Tomasz Norek: University of Szczecin, Poland
International Journal of Management, Knowledge and Learning, 2013, vol. 2, issue 1, 83-99
Abstract:
The complexity and variability of the modern economy means that the information becomes a key resource, essential for the proper functioning of any enterprise and in the broader sense of the country and the national economy. Currently, practically all areas of modern economics are grappling with the problem of information management, both in theory and practice. It is especially visible in the attempts to support knowledge management in the areas, which are considered core from the viewpoint of increasing market competitiveness of the company. Knowledge management in the field of company’s innovative potential or in the area of intellectual capital may serve as an example. This situation forces the search for new solutions of knowledge management in the field of research and evaluation of the innovative potential of companies. The main purpose of this article is to present an Internet platform for innovation audit, as a tool which supports knowledge management. An additional goal of this article is to present the preliminary results of a research carried out by means of the described tools.
Keywords: knowledge management; IT based KM system; innovation potential (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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