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Knowledge Accumulation in Family Firms - 0 views

  • The aim of this article is to make a contribution to the understanding of how knowledge can be accumulated in family business. Four family firms from Switzerland and Italy are part of this research. Existing literature combined with the case studies analysed lead to the development of a model that outlines factors responsible for knowledge accumulation viewed as an `enabler of longevity' in family business.The relationships depicted in the model can be read by researchers as hypotheses and suggestions for further research, and by managers as possible factors needed to accumulate knowledge in order to be successful across generations.
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    "The aim of this article is to make a contribution to the understanding of how knowledge can be accumulated in family business. Four family firms from Switzerland and Italy are part of this research. Existing literature combined with the case studies analysed lead to the development of a model that outlines factors responsible for knowledge accumulation viewed as an `enabler of longevity' in family business.The relationships depicted in the model can be read by researchers as hypotheses and suggestions for further research, and by managers as possible factors needed to accumulate knowledge in order to be successful across generations."
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PDF | Tacit Knowledge - Ikujiro Nonaka's Polanyi Adaptations - 0 views

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    Briefing of Nonaka Knowledge transfer model and adaptation of Polanyi - the founding father of the concept of knowledge management
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Is Nepotism Good or Bad? Types of Nepotism and Implications for Knowledge Management - 0 views

  • In contrast to the literature that portrays nepotism as generally problematic, we develop a conceptual model to explain why some family firms benefit from nepotism while others do not. We distinguish two types of nepotism based on how nepots are chosen. We elaborate the differences between entitlement nepotism and reciprocal nepotism. We propose that reciprocal (vs. entitlement) nepotism is associated with three family conditions that indicate generalized (vs. restricted) social exchange relationships between family members. We also suggest that generalized social exchanges are valuable to firms because they facilitate tacit knowledge management that can lead to competitive advantage.
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      There is a free PDF below that looks at what has been cited from this journal - it is completely free and full copy ;-)
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Managing the knowledge held within family firms - timesofmalta.com - 0 views

  • The majority of family businesses are small businesses, and as such will endure a greater risk from the occurrence of knowledge loss compared to large organisations because most of the key knowledge is held in the minds of few people, specifically the owner managers.
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Emerald Insight | Journal of Knowledge Management | Knowledge communication and transla... - 0 views

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    LIke the visual ;-)
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Family Businesses and Innovation: Is Knowledge Management the Solution? - 0 views

  • Knowledge Management practices are a significant source of competitive advantage this enables an organization to be innovative and remain competitive-.
  • The main purpose of this paper is to answer the following question: "In which way is the knowledge management of family businesses distinctive and what are the implications for innovation?".
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{DF: Effective KM in family firms model - 2010 - 0 views

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    this paper has the knowledge management model the authors developed
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Impact of social relations in FF in new world wine ind. big PDF 21 meg - 0 views

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    Impact of social relations in FF in new world wine ind. big PDF 21 meg
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