Management des connaissances fournisseur par la fonction Achats : essai d'identification d'un groupe d'entreprises vertueuses
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Purchasing management, Knowledge management, Information System, Organizational context, Nonaka-Takeuchi SECI processAbstract
This research is focusing on knowledge management between the firm and its suppliers, from the purchasing function point of view. This work is based upon the Nonaka-Takeuchi approach. A postal survey was performed on 72 firms. A ?vertuous? group of firms was identified which has the following features: an incentive organizational context for knowledge management and advanced use of information technology that enables these firms to gain sustainable competitive advantagesHow to Cite
FARASTIER, A., & BALLAZ, B. (2004). Management des connaissances fournisseur par la fonction Achats : essai d’identification d’un groupe d’entreprises vertueuses. Systèmes d’Information Et Management (French Journal of Management Information Systems), 9(3), 29–60. Retrieved from https://revuesim.org/index.php/sim/article/view/159
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