Research paradigms of contemporary knowledge management studies: 1998‐2007
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to explore the research paradigms of contemporary knowledge management studies in the past decade using citation and co‐citation analysis.
Design/methodology/approach
Research in any academic area often clusters into informal networks that focus on common questions in common ways, and the accumulated knowledge often flows between members of these networks, revealed in patterns of citations. The research paradigms of a given field can be identified by analyzing corresponding knowledge flows and citation and co‐citation process. The methods used in the study include citation analysis, co‐citation analysis, and social network analysis.
Findings
The paper draws an intellectual map of knowledge flows between knowledge management scholars. Key research themes and concepts as well as their relationships in the field of knowledge management are identified.
Research limitations/implications
An in‐depth analysis of the relationships between knowledge management research and industrial practices should be conducted in future in order to examine the impact of academic research on knowledge management and the management of knowledge accumulated in the practice.
Originality/value
The paper profiles knowledge management studies in the past decade and presents a solid foundation for a better understanding of different research paradigms in the area of knowledge management. It helps identify the invisible network of knowledge management studies that traces the evolution of knowledge management research, which thus provides a new perspective on knowledge management research.
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Citation
Ma, Z. and Yu, K. (2010), "Research paradigms of contemporary knowledge management studies: 1998‐2007", Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 14 No. 2, pp. 175-189. https://doi.org/10.1108/13673271011032337
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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