What is it about?
This research analyzes information technologies and technology-enabled social networks' impact on knowledge management processes, particularly in the context of the Middle Eastern audit and consulting companies. While the phenomena have received some attention in the prior scientific research, the studied context so far remained under-researched, where a gap is found in studying the knowledge management cycle as a whole.
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Why is it important?
From the results of this study, audit and consulting companies, as well as organizations and society broadly, would benefit via the positive effect of information technologies and technology-enabled social networks on the whole knowledge management cycle, which has a further impact on organizational performance. These practical implications are related to a more open, sharing culture that drives organizational performance to the members and stakeholders of organizations, which, in turn, benefits society.
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This page is a summary of: Impact of information technologies and social networks on knowledge management processes in Middle Eastern audit and consulting companies, Journal of Knowledge Management, November 2020, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/jkm-03-2020-0168.
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