Does Knowledge Management Work In Ngos?: A Longitudinal Study

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION(2013)

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The study reported here tracked over an extended period the fortunes of knowledge management programs introduced into three medium-sized international development charities. The programs were quite different, each carefully tailored to their contexts, and each a "cut-back" version of knowledge management. In these forms they withstood significant changes in their staffing, structural location, and rationales. They came to be valued by staff even if tangible evidence of their benefits was in short supply. For those in non-commercial organizational contexts contemplating the use of knowledge management, the implication is to take it seriously, but use it selectively.
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knowledge management, non-governmental organizations, international development, institutional theory, what works
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