Knowledge management processes in enterprise systems: a systematic literature review

Activities related to Enterprise Systems (ES) are knowledge-intensive tasks, and the management of ESrelated knowledge has received much attention in the Knowledge Management (KM) field. A systematic literature review of empirical studies of KM processes in the ES lifecycle identifies the KM process...

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Main Authors: Ghazali, R., Zakaria, N. H.
Format: Book Section
Published: IGI Global 2013
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/74681/
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Summary:Activities related to Enterprise Systems (ES) are knowledge-intensive tasks, and the management of ESrelated knowledge has received much attention in the Knowledge Management (KM) field. A systematic literature review of empirical studies of KM processes in the ES lifecycle identifies the KM processes most widely explored and the ES-related knowledge most often addressed. From 350 relevant book chapters, journal articles, and conference papers, 49 papers discuss KM processes in the ES lifecycle. The KM process that appears most often in studies of KM in the ES context is knowledge transfer/sharing. The type of ES-related knowledge most often studied in the literature is knowledge of the client organization.