Knowledge management initiatives in Indian public and private sector organizations
Abstract
Purpose
There is no single way of achieving business success. The concept of knowledge management (KM) builds on the existing management practices, integrating them into a philosophy for improving performance. This paper aims to understand the various dimensions of KM and how they differ in public and private sector organizations in India. It also attempts to identify the dimensions where one sector is better than the other and areas needing improvement.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper uses a sample comprising 16 private and public sector organizations. A convenient sampling scheme was used. The extent of KM practices was evaluated with respect to dimensions, namely process, leadership, technology, culture and measurement.
Findings
The paper empirically shows that private sector organizations fare better statistically on all dimensions compared to public sector organizations. Although the private sector is ahead of the public sector on the raw mean scores of various dimensions, it has still a long way to go as the scores are below four on a scale of five. The scores are just satisfactory and there is further scope for improvement.
Research limitations/implications
The study uses a sample of four public sector organizations and the findings may lack generalization. Therefore, it would be interesting to verify the findings using a larger sample size.
Practical implications
The paper can serve as a best practice document for public and private sector organizations interested in adopting KM for improving performance.
Originality/value
The paper tries to bring forth concern areas for KM in Indian public and private sector organizations.
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Citation
Chawla, D. and Joshi, H. (2010), "Knowledge management initiatives in Indian public and private sector organizations", Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 14 No. 6, pp. 811-827. https://doi.org/10.1108/13673271011084871
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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