4.1 Geographical Concentration of
Knowledge Management Research
Figure 2 depicts the geographic concentration of KM
research in 2015.
To prepare this figure we used the authors’
affiliations. Each bubble in the figure contains the
number of papers produced in a certain country,
either as the only authors or co-authors in
cooperation with researchers from abroad. If the
paper was prepared together with foreign
researchers, then we entered also the link between
these countries.
The results show that the center of research on
KM in 2015 was Europe, where 68 papers were
written. The main concentrations of KM research in
2015 were found in England and Spain (12 papers in
England and 11 papers in Spain). In England, the
research is focused, among other things, on health
care, and in Spain on innovations.
A strong focus on KM research could be found
also at U.S. universities where the researchers are
focused on health care topics or KM activities like
knowledge creation, use and sharing.
5 CONCLUSIONS
KM is still an important area of research worldwide.
An often cited paper by Karl M. Wiig was published
in 1997. This paper described the evolution of KM
and also the proposed future development of this
area in the next two decades. The aim of this paper
was to compare Wiig´s prognosis with the current
state of literature in KM and find out if these
predictions were accurate.
Results of the short literature review provided
proof that Wiig was remarkably correct about the
future of KM. All five perspectives proposed by
him 18 years ago are supported by some evidence in
current literature. In the Management Practices
Perspective, KM became a key competitive factor,
and many activities of KM were implemented. From
the Information Technology Perspective, IT can
enable the storing and sharing of knowledge in a
company. There is also evidence that organizational
effort in the area of Human Resources Management
can support KM activities in a company. At present,
many companies act as a developers or suppliers of
technologies or services that assist in KM. Lastly,
researchers are also focused on methods and metrics
enabling the measurement of KM effectiveness.
Some of Wiig’s predictions relate to using KM
practices, supporting practices or IT to support KM
activities in companies. These predictions are
thoroughly verified by the literature review.
The second part of the paper contained a
quantitative analysis of KM literature in 2015 with
the aim to identify which subtopics of KM will be
the main focus of future researchers. Based on the
analysis, it was concluded that biggest group of
papers was focused on knowledge use subtopic that
contains research problems like KM performance
measurement or innovations. Across all identified
groups of subtopics three groups of research
problems were identified. These are KM in health
care, innovations and IT. KM literature should be
focused on knowledge sharing and decision making
in the health care branch and also KM performance
measurement. This research was limited by the
number of papers analysed and also by the focus on
papers from just 2015. With such a limited analysis,
it is hard to make definite conclusions about the
future focus of KM research. Therefore, this is a
work in progress. More extended research of KM
literature with the same methodology will be
conducted in the future to derive more concrete
results.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors are thankful to the Internal Grant
Agency of Faculty of Management and Economics,
TBU in Zlín, project No. IGA/FaME/2015/040,
“The Proposal of System of Targeted Support of
Knowledge Sharing and its Impact on Financial
Performance of Organizations.”
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