The effect of knowledge management practices on firm performance

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Purpose - This research proposes to study the connection between knowledge management practices and firm performance. Design/methodology/approach - Theoretical relations are tested through an empirical study carried out on 222 Spanish firms in the biotechnology and telecommunications industries. Findings - This paper shows how the firms that adopt knowledge management practices obtain better results than their competitors. Research limitations/implications - The subject of principles has not been considered a dimension of knowledge management. New avenues of inquiry are opened considering this dimension. Practical implications - It determines practices that have a positive incidence on firm performance. Originality/value - The conceptualization of knowledge management practices represents a theoretical innovation. This scale can be used in other knowledge-intensive industries. The paper concludes that these practices have a positive incidence on firm performance. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

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Marqués, D. P., & Garrigós-Simón, F. J. (2006). The effect of knowledge management practices on firm performance. Journal of Knowledge Management, 10(3), 143–156. https://doi.org/10.1108/13673270610670911

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