The Future of Knowledge Management in Businesses
Erfanian, Mohammadhadi (2024-06-26)
The Future of Knowledge Management in Businesses
Erfanian, Mohammadhadi
(26.06.2024)
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Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on:
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024062859418
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024062859418
Tiivistelmä
In this thesis, the main objective is to explore the future of knowledge management in large enterprises. In addition to this objective, the research aims to answer two research questions revolving around the challenges of knowledge management and the role of emerging technologies. Future images were created based on the Disaggregative Delphi method.
Out of the 104 invitations sent, 11 individuals participated in the panel. These participants were experts in the fields of knowledge management, strategy, data science, and foresight. For the purpose of the research, five themes were identified to design the statements and questions for the questionnaire and the Delphi panel. These themes were utilized to address the research questions and meet the objectives of the study.
In the following statement, both aspects of probable and desirable were examined to assess the future-oriented responses of the participants. Additionally, they could elaborate on their opinions in the comment box. Quantitative analysis was conducted using hierarchical clustering and the Ward method. After clustering, the qualitative material was thematized to enrich the interpretation of the quantitative clusters for future images. Ultimately, four images for the future of knowledge management were obtained, named Internalization of Knowledge management, Technocracy, Steady Interest, and Strategic Innovation Symphony.
In conclusion, the output images of this research can particularly assist specialists, consultants, and large companies in designing their systems and devising effective strategies for the future of knowledge management in businesses.
Out of the 104 invitations sent, 11 individuals participated in the panel. These participants were experts in the fields of knowledge management, strategy, data science, and foresight. For the purpose of the research, five themes were identified to design the statements and questions for the questionnaire and the Delphi panel. These themes were utilized to address the research questions and meet the objectives of the study.
In the following statement, both aspects of probable and desirable were examined to assess the future-oriented responses of the participants. Additionally, they could elaborate on their opinions in the comment box. Quantitative analysis was conducted using hierarchical clustering and the Ward method. After clustering, the qualitative material was thematized to enrich the interpretation of the quantitative clusters for future images. Ultimately, four images for the future of knowledge management were obtained, named Internalization of Knowledge management, Technocracy, Steady Interest, and Strategic Innovation Symphony.
In conclusion, the output images of this research can particularly assist specialists, consultants, and large companies in designing their systems and devising effective strategies for the future of knowledge management in businesses.