Abstract
Knowledge has evolved from being an abstract concept that resides within the human mind to a manageable resource that is capable of contributing to organisational competitive advantage. Research in the field is largely divergent, both in methodological execution and in objective, resulting in potential for a widening of the gulf between scholastic endeavour and practical value. A Knowledge Matrix based upon Tranfield and Starkeys (1998) social and cognitive dimensional conceptualisation is used to depict the theory-practice gaps that exist in the knowledge management literature.
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Mikic, S., White, G. R. T., & Razak, A. A. (2009). A Knowledge Review: Implications For Future Research and Practical Application. International Journal of Business and Management, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v4n1p26
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