Managing Knowledge in MNCs: The case of the knowledge management initiative in the Volvo Group
Sammanfattning
It is imperative to never forget that knowledge is power, as it is the one and only true
sustainable source of competitive advantage. Financial crisis or not, smart organizations are
those which continuously utilize knowledge residing in the individual workers. In
Multinational Corporations workers are dispersed across the globe, which offers opportunities
arising from the variety of knowledge. However, introducing Knowledge Management (KM)
initiatives does not automatically result in success, unless continuous participation of all
individual workers in KM processes is ensured. The workers’ participation in these processes
must be embedded in their daily routines, and Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) need
to be designed to support these routines. The aim of this study is to investigate the factors
behind workers’ involvement in KM processes and their usage of KMS. Hence, the new KM
initiative in Volvo Group has been chosen as a case where workers in two of its factories have
been interviewed. It has been revealed that the factors influencing workers’ involvement in
KM processes and their KMS usage are predominantly related to management, organizational
culture and usability of KMS and content.
Examinationsnivå
Master 2-years
Övrig beskrivning
Master of Science in International Business and Trade
Samlingar
Fil(er)
Datum
2009-08-24Författare
Gevorgyan, Sona
Ivanovski, Boban
Nyckelord
Knowledge, Data, Information, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Management Systems, KMS, Knowledge Management Challenges, ICT, KM Processes, MNC, Volvo, Volvo Production System, Volvo Production System Academy, VPSA, Good Examples.
Serie/rapportnr.
Master Degree Project
2009:12
Språk
eng
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