Empirical study of interactions between knowledge management activities
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Chen, L
Mohamed, S
Mohamed, S
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Ron McCaffer
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2007
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Recent knowledge management (KM) literature suggests that KM activities are not independent of each other, rather they interact with each other to form a process which receives input from both external and internal business environments, and then produces new knowledge for future utilisation. The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the relationships between KM activities within the construction business context in order to identify and map the pattern of their interactions.
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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management
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14
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3
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Civil engineering
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