Knowledge Management Processes and Performance: Key Role of IS Strategies in Knowledge Capture and Utilisation

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2021
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Journal of Information and Knowledge Management
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7
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Yoshikuni A.C.
Lucas E.C.
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© 2021 World Scientific Publishing Co.This research examines the interrelation of knowledge generation (KG) and knowledge sharing (KC) and how they influence IT infrastructure (ITI) and strategic decision support systems (SDSS) to enhance business process performance (BPP) and firm performance (FP). Furthermore, the objective of this study is to emphasise the importance of applying information systems strategies (ISS) such as knowledge capture and utilisation to make better firm processes to boost firm performance in knowledge management process-intensive organisations. The study surveyed 261 Brazilian companies and used partial least squares path modelling to test the hypotheses proposed herein. The research findings showed that KG and KC influence ITI. Additionally, it also showed that ITI has full mediation in its relationship with KG and SDSS and partial mediation in its relationship with KC on the SDSS. Finally, BPP demonstrated full mediation in its relationship with SDSS and FP. The research findings contribute to firms understand how BPP and FP are affected through ISS embedded into knowledge and utilisation coupled with knowledge generation and sharing.
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Brazilian companies , Information systems strategy , IT infrastructures , Knowledge generations , Knowledge management process , Knowledge-sharing , Partial least square (PLS) , Strategic decisions
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