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Client Knowledge Opportunities for a Small Software Firm

Migliaccio Mirella () and Francesca Rivetti ()
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Migliaccio Mirella: University of Sannio
Francesca Rivetti: University of Sannio

Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management, 2013, issue 1 Global Network and Local Development - 1

Abstract: In global markets, firms should be connected to a plurality of external actors to acquire knowledge for sustainable competitive advantage. Over the last decade, knowledge management scholars have highlighted the opportunity to acquire a wide spectrum of knowledge from clients, not limited to their characteristics and preferences. This opportunity is particularly evident, considering small software firms operating on commission, due to their interaction with clients; at the same time, it represents a challenge for small companies, because the knowledge acquired from clients is usually context-specific and can become an opportunity

Keywords: Client Relationships; Customer Knowledge Management; Knowledge Acquisition; Knowledge Exploitation; Small Software Firms, Project Management DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.4468/2013.1.05migliaccio.rivetti (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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