Knowledge management technologies and organizational performance: a meta-analytic study

Gang Liu, A. Kianto, E. Tsui
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PurposeThis meta-analytic study tries to synthesize the mixed relationships between knowledge management technologies (KMT) and organizational performance as well as aims to explore the impacts of contextual elements, such as national culture, economy and industries, on these relationships.Design/methodology/approachFindings on various subjects from 40 previous empirical studies were examined using meta-analysis.FindingsIt was found that KMT are positively related to overall organizational performance as well as financial and nonfinancial performance and that the relationship between KMT and financial performance is stronger in developing economies than in developed economies.Practical implicationsIt helps practitioners better understand the role of KMT in organizational performance in various contexts and provides practical suggestions for KMT implementation.Originality/valueAs the first meta-analytic study to address the generalizability of KMT–organizational performance relationships, this paper offers an improved understanding of the benefits of KMT. It also expands knowledge about how contextual issues related to national culture, economies and industries affect KMT payoffs.
知识管理技术与组织绩效的元分析研究
目的本研究试图综合知识管理技术(KMT)与组织绩效之间的混合关系,并探讨民族文化、经济和产业等背景因素对这些关系的影响。设计/方法/方法采用荟萃分析对先前40项实证研究中不同主题的研究结果进行了检验。研究发现,企业绩效与整体组织绩效、财务绩效和非财务绩效呈正相关,且发展中经济体的企业绩效与财务绩效的关系强于发达经济体。本研究帮助实践者更好地理解在不同情境下国民党在组织绩效中的作用,并为国民党的实施提供实用的建议。原创性/价值作为第一个探讨国民党与组织绩效关系的可推广性的元分析研究,本文提供了对国民党的好处的更好理解。它还扩展了与民族文化、经济和工业相关的背景问题如何影响国民党的回报的知识。
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