Knowledge management in museums: enhancing organizational performance and public value

Neville Vakharia, A. H. Poole
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PurposeThis study examines the enabling factors and practices that foster knowledge management in museums and the impact of those factors and practices on museums' performance and public value.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted an exploratory survey of senior leaders of 191 small and mid-sized museums in the United States. The survey tested a novel conceptual model that integrates the constructs of knowledge management enablers, knowledge management orientation and organizational performance. Descriptive and inferential statistical analyses of survey data were conducted to identify both the presence and dimensions of these constructs as well as the nature of the relationships among them.FindingsThe results of this study identified strong and significant predictive relationships between the constructs of its novel conceptual model. However, findings also identified key gaps in how museums create, manage and share organizational knowledge. These gaps limit their organizational performance and their ability to create public value. The authors identify specific factors and practices that enable museums to improve their organizational performance and increase their public value.Originality/valueAs the first empirical study of knowledge management enablers and knowledge management orientation in museums, this research not only adapts the study of these constructs to the museum sector, but it develops a novel conceptual model that links these constructs to multiple dimensions of a museum's organizational performance and public value. This research sets the stage for new study of knowledge management in museums; it also provides valuable insights for museum leaders.
博物馆的知识管理:提升组织绩效和公众价值
目的本研究探讨促进博物馆知识管理的因素和实践,以及这些因素和实践对博物馆绩效和公共价值的影响。设计/方法/方法作者对美国191家中小型博物馆的高层领导进行了探索性调查。本研究检验了一个整合了知识管理推动因素、知识管理导向和组织绩效的概念模型。对调查数据进行描述性和推断性统计分析,以确定这些结构的存在和维度,以及它们之间关系的性质。本研究的结果确定了其新概念模型的构念之间的强而显著的预测关系。然而,调查结果也发现了博物馆在如何创造、管理和分享组织知识方面的关键差距。这些差距限制了他们的组织绩效和创造公共价值的能力。作者确定了使博物馆能够改善其组织绩效并增加其公共价值的具体因素和实践。原创性/价值作为博物馆知识管理推动因素和知识管理取向的首次实证研究,本研究不仅将这些结构的研究适用于博物馆部门,而且开发了一个新颖的概念模型,将这些结构与博物馆组织绩效和公共价值的多个维度联系起来。本研究为博物馆知识管理的新研究奠定了基础;它还为博物馆负责人提供了宝贵的见解。
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