Knowledge Management In Sme
Knowledge management in small and medium-sized companies: knowledge management for entrepreneurs
R.P. uit Beijerse. Journal of Knowledge Management. Kempston: 2000. Vol. 4, Iss. 2; pg. 162
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This article deals with a field which gets little or no attention in the research done into knowledge management: small and medium-sized enterprises (SME). First a conceptual model for SMEs will be given, next this model will be used to analyze various companies. It is found that knowledge management appears in SMES to get its form especially at an operational level.
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R.P. uit Beijerse: R.P. uit Beijerse, formerly a Researcher for EIM Small Business Research and Consultancy, The Netherlands, and presently a Researcher with the consultancy agency B & A Groep, Den Haag, The Netherlands.
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Changes in society: pluralisation and individualisation
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