Knowledge Governance
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Choi, Chong
Cheng, Philip
Hilton, Brian
Russell, Edward
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Emerald Group Publishing Ltd
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Purpose - To provide a typology of governance mechanisms for the analysis of knowledge exchange. Design/methodology/approach - The methodology is to integrate various research in the social sciences and knowledge management and to provide a coherent and generic framework for the better understanding of knowledge transfer and exchange. Findings - The existing literature on knowledge management could benefit more from incorporating more of the research methodologies of social anthropology. Research limitations/implications - There is a need to undertake empirical work and in-depth case studies of the typology of knowledge exchange frameworks. Practical implications - The intangibility of knowledge as a resource and asset requires the use of multiple frameworks of knowledge transfer and exchange in organizations as part of a knowledge management strategy. Originality/value - The value of this paper is to knowledge management researchers on how to broaden the scope of existing knowledge management research through a greater integration with social science methodologies, especially social anthropology.
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Journal of Knowledge Management