A Knowledge Management and Organizational Intelligence Model for Public Administration |
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Authors: | Cristiano Trindade De Angelis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Skema Business School , Lille , France angelis.cristiano@gmail.com or cristiano.deangelis@skema.edu |
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Abstract: | This study explores the development of a KM-OI model and empirically tests, using structure equation modeling (SEM), nine hypotheses related to the following research questions: RQ1: To what extent does organizational culture impact strategy structure learning with environment and information technology?; RQ2: To what extent does information technology impact learning with environment?; RQ3: To what extent does strategy structure, learning with environment impact policies and practices of KM?; RQ4: To what extent do policies and practices of KM impact organizational intelligence? Based on the results of a web survey applied in two of the six largest economies, Germany and Brazil, the article shows the importance of KM and OI for public administration and concludes that the KM-OI model is useful to identify influential factors that must be taken into consideration to improve the processes of creation (KM) and application of knowledge (OI). |
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Keywords: | knowledge management organizational culture organizational culture public administration structural equation modeling |
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