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Title: | On yhe relationships between management control systems, intellectual capital and knowledge management: an integrative model |
Authors: | Jordão, Ricardo Novas, Jorge |
Editors: | ISEG - Universidade Técnica de Lisboa |
Keywords: | Competitive Strategy Management Control Systems Knowledge Management Intellectual Capital Organizational Culture |
Issue Date: | Jun-2013 |
Publisher: | ISEG - Universidade Técnica de Lisboa |
Citation: | Jordão, Ricardo e Jorge Novas (2013), “On the relationships between management control systems, intellectual capital and knowledge management: an integrative model”, Proceedings of the International Network of Business and Management Journals (INBAM 2013), ISBN: 978-84-695-7914-5. |
Abstract: | Knowledge management (KM) and intellectual capital (IC) have been considered as relevant
issues to academia and business. The literature suggests that there is a research gap that needs to be better understood deriving from the difficulties encountered by researchers and companies in managing, measuring and controlling the intangible assets that that are formative elements of
IC. The research described in this paper aimed to propose a theoretical-conceptual model to support the control of IC and KM. For this purpose, the design of the management control system (MCS) was discussed and previous studies that supported the proposition of the model
were analyzed. The results of the analysis expand the knowledge of the subject and help to fill that research gap, showing that: (1) an adequate design of the MCS can contribute to the externalizing of part of the tacit knowledge, transforming it into explicit knowledge through acculturation of the members of the company; (2) the organizational culture helps to systematize
and disseminate knowledge in the company; (3) the cultural control can help to integrate the knowledge, manage it and turn it into IC; and (4) the MCS can collaborate in the individual knowledge socialization process and in the collective knowledge institutionalization aiming to create value for companies. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/9365 |
ISBN: | 978-84-695-7914-5 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | GES - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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