Topology-Based Knowledge Management Modes: A Structural Analysis

Authors

  • Sarah Kim Author

Keywords:

Knowledge Management, Topological Structure, Network Theory, Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Utilization, Organizational Culture

Abstract

This study investigates the mode of knowledge management (KM) based on topological structures within organizational settings. Utilizing network theory and topology analysis, the research explores how different topological structures, such as centralized, decentralized, and distributed networks, influence the effectiveness of KM processes within organizations. Through a mixed-methods approach combining quantitative network analysis and qualitative case studies, the study examines the characteristics, advantages, and limitations of each topological structure in facilitating knowledge creation, sharing, and utilization. Furthermore, the research explores the role of organizational culture, leadership, and technology infrastructure in shaping the adoption and implementation of topological KM modes. The findings contribute to advancing our understanding of the interplay between topological structures and KM effectiveness, providing insights for organizations seeking to design and optimize their KM strategies based on their unique organizational context and objectives.

Published

2017-07-14

Issue

Section

Articles