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Knowledge Management and Family Business

In: Knowledge and the Family Business

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  • Manlio Del Giudice

    (Second University of Naples)

Abstract

One of the most important discoveries of our time is that knowledge opens the way, not only to economic development, but also to business and corporate success. While a small group of academics and other scholars has always coherently emphasized the relevance of knowledge assets, only recently there has been general agreement upon the fact that this is the crucial issue. Actually, some may assert that it still has to emerge completely. The truth is that many have simply failed to offer a correct vision of the way firms and management are affected by the increasing importance of knowledge assets, so expectations are seldom satisfied and the common perceptions of their potential in family business are misleading. The rationale of our reasoning is that knowledge cannot be considered regardless of the process through which it is achieved. This premise needs to be integrated by the analysis of the cognitive capabilities of the agents and the organizational context in which they interact, as well as the different kinds of knowledge required to process knowledge itself.

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  • Manlio Del Giudice, 2011. "Knowledge Management and Family Business," Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management, in: Knowledge and the Family Business, chapter 0, pages 11-46, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:innchp:978-1-4419-7353-5_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-7353-5_2
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    Cited by:

    1. Laura Pütz & Sabrina Schell & Arndt Werner, 2023. "Openness to knowledge: does corporate social responsibility mediate the relationship between familiness and absorptive capacity?," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 60(4), pages 1449-1482, April.
    2. Francesco Ciampi & Valentina Cillo & Fabio Fiano, 2020. "Combining Kohonen maps and prior payment behavior for small enterprise default prediction," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 54(4), pages 1007-1039, April.
    3. Manlio Del Giudice & Maria Della Peruta & Vincenzo Maggioni, 2013. "The ‘Right’ Knowledge and Spin-off Processes: an Empirical Analysis on Knowledge Transfer," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 4(3), pages 304-318, September.

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