Evaluation of a strategy-oriented method to identify and prioritise knowledge management initiatives in SMEs

Purpose: This article presents the process followed for the definition, application and evaluation of a Strategy oriented method of identifying and prioritising Knowledge Management (KM) initiatives in small to medium enterprises. Design/methodology/approach: To develop the method, the research tea...

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Main Authors: Juan Ignacio Igartua López, Jabier Retegi Albisua, Maria Ruiz, Maitane Mindegia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: OmniaScience 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
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Online Access:http://www.jiem.org/index.php/jiem/article/view/3277
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spelling doaj-49135897fbb9430e9893a3d9e7565a352021-01-28T10:41:14ZengOmniaScienceJournal of Industrial Engineering and Management2013-84232013-09532021-01-0114131410.3926/jiem.3277616Evaluation of a strategy-oriented method to identify and prioritise knowledge management initiatives in SMEsJuan Ignacio Igartua López0Jabier Retegi Albisua1Maria Ruiz2Maitane Mindegia3Mechanical and Industrial Production Department Mondragon University - Faculty of EngineeringMondragon Unibertsitatea & Orkestra - Basque Institute of CompetitivenessISEA S.Coop.Piarres Larzabal High School. CibourePurpose: This article presents the process followed for the definition, application and evaluation of a Strategy oriented method of identifying and prioritising Knowledge Management (KM) initiatives in small to medium enterprises. Design/methodology/approach: To develop the method, the research team conducted a review of literature about existing business strategies and processes and models of maturity in KM. Based on that, a first version of a method was proposed. Subsequently, a contrast was made through a focus group composed of regional development centres, new company promotion agencies and industry representatives. Then, a four-step method, named KM-EZAGUTUZ, for the identification and prioritisation of KM initiatives in SMEs was proposed. Then, a field test was performed in five companies. Findings: The conclusions obtained through the research show the validity of the method for SMEs to identify and prioritise KM initiatives. Research limitations/implications: More field test should be done to confirm the validity of the method and improve it. Practical implications: The method, developed and supported in a prototype tool, helps companies to determine and prioritise actions for a better KM in accordance with company strategies, in a short period of time. In addition, the method supports a common understanding of the strategic vision of the organisation among the participants in the process. Social implications:  Management practices are usually designed for medium and large companies. The significant resources required make it difficult for SMEs to benefit from their implementation. Given that SMEs account for a large share of employment in countries and that they need to manage knowledge effectively, this research helps to address this important socio-economic need. Originality/value: The method described in the article combines Strategy, Knowledge Management and a user friendly identification and prioritization tool adapted to SMEs.http://www.jiem.org/index.php/jiem/article/view/3277knowledge management, strategic management, management tools, smes
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author Juan Ignacio Igartua López
Jabier Retegi Albisua
Maria Ruiz
Maitane Mindegia
spellingShingle Juan Ignacio Igartua López
Jabier Retegi Albisua
Maria Ruiz
Maitane Mindegia
Evaluation of a strategy-oriented method to identify and prioritise knowledge management initiatives in SMEs
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
knowledge management, strategic management, management tools, smes
author_facet Juan Ignacio Igartua López
Jabier Retegi Albisua
Maria Ruiz
Maitane Mindegia
author_sort Juan Ignacio Igartua López
title Evaluation of a strategy-oriented method to identify and prioritise knowledge management initiatives in SMEs
title_short Evaluation of a strategy-oriented method to identify and prioritise knowledge management initiatives in SMEs
title_full Evaluation of a strategy-oriented method to identify and prioritise knowledge management initiatives in SMEs
title_fullStr Evaluation of a strategy-oriented method to identify and prioritise knowledge management initiatives in SMEs
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a strategy-oriented method to identify and prioritise knowledge management initiatives in SMEs
title_sort evaluation of a strategy-oriented method to identify and prioritise knowledge management initiatives in smes
publisher OmniaScience
series Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
issn 2013-8423
2013-0953
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Purpose: This article presents the process followed for the definition, application and evaluation of a Strategy oriented method of identifying and prioritising Knowledge Management (KM) initiatives in small to medium enterprises. Design/methodology/approach: To develop the method, the research team conducted a review of literature about existing business strategies and processes and models of maturity in KM. Based on that, a first version of a method was proposed. Subsequently, a contrast was made through a focus group composed of regional development centres, new company promotion agencies and industry representatives. Then, a four-step method, named KM-EZAGUTUZ, for the identification and prioritisation of KM initiatives in SMEs was proposed. Then, a field test was performed in five companies. Findings: The conclusions obtained through the research show the validity of the method for SMEs to identify and prioritise KM initiatives. Research limitations/implications: More field test should be done to confirm the validity of the method and improve it. Practical implications: The method, developed and supported in a prototype tool, helps companies to determine and prioritise actions for a better KM in accordance with company strategies, in a short period of time. In addition, the method supports a common understanding of the strategic vision of the organisation among the participants in the process. Social implications:  Management practices are usually designed for medium and large companies. The significant resources required make it difficult for SMEs to benefit from their implementation. Given that SMEs account for a large share of employment in countries and that they need to manage knowledge effectively, this research helps to address this important socio-economic need. Originality/value: The method described in the article combines Strategy, Knowledge Management and a user friendly identification and prioritization tool adapted to SMEs.
topic knowledge management, strategic management, management tools, smes
url http://www.jiem.org/index.php/jiem/article/view/3277
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