Research on the Relationship between Knowledge Management Strategy and Enterprise Performance Based on Regression Analysis

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By evaluating three characteristics of knowledge management strategies and their relationship to business outcomes, this paper examines the current state of business lore management and its influence on show and analyzes some of the existing issues related to knowledge management. Enterprise performance has a strong positive correlation with innovation capability, process capability, and facility capability, the correlation with process capability is 0.796, the correlation with innovation capability is 0.834, and the correlation with facility capability is 0.796. Among them, innovation capability has the largest contribution to performance, followed by process and facility capability; in general, innovation capability is a larger investment than facility capability. In process capability, knowledge use plays an important role, followed by knowledge transmission and knowledge collection. and knowledge protection; in terms of innovation capacity, cultural factors contribute more, and cultural elements play a more obvious part in the growth of innovation capacity, followed by incentives and strategies; in terms of facility capacity, process capacity is slightly smaller than the contribution of innovation capacity, Through the relationship between enterprise performance and knowledge management strategy, it can be reflected by evaluating each of the indicators affecting the above three options.

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Xiong, X. (2024). Research on the Relationship between Knowledge Management Strategy and Enterprise Performance Based on Regression Analysis. Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.2478/amns-2024-1840

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