Purpose This paper conceptually aims to discuss the dual role of knowledge management (KM) and technological innovation, which brings about innovations, although it can be limited by psychological and emotional ownership. Design/methodology/approach This study examines the real impact of the paper on KM and technological innovation in family small to medium enterprises (FSMEs). This is a unique context affected by psychological and emotional ownership. However, COVID-19 has forced FSMEs to consider new strategies and practices to preserve their competitive advantage. Findings In this scenario, knowledge exchange, knowledge absorption and technology adoption appear relevant to the innovation process. This study offers a framework for how the duality of KM and technological innovation affects innovation. Originality/value Although extant research has explored technological innovation outcomes, a literature review reveals that accumulated studies on the drivers of technological innovation and KM in the context of FSMEs require further inquiry. Family members’ emotional ownership may foster KM because identification with organizational goals enhances individuals’ willingness to access and share information and stimulates new products and technological development.

Knowledge management and technological innovation in family SMEs context / Scuotto, V; Alfiero, S; Cuomo, Mt; Monge, F. - In: JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 1367-3270. - 28:3(2024), pp. 789-798. [10.1108/JKM-04-2023-0281]

Knowledge management and technological innovation in family SMEs context.

Scuotto V;
2024

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Purpose This paper conceptually aims to discuss the dual role of knowledge management (KM) and technological innovation, which brings about innovations, although it can be limited by psychological and emotional ownership. Design/methodology/approach This study examines the real impact of the paper on KM and technological innovation in family small to medium enterprises (FSMEs). This is a unique context affected by psychological and emotional ownership. However, COVID-19 has forced FSMEs to consider new strategies and practices to preserve their competitive advantage. Findings In this scenario, knowledge exchange, knowledge absorption and technology adoption appear relevant to the innovation process. This study offers a framework for how the duality of KM and technological innovation affects innovation. Originality/value Although extant research has explored technological innovation outcomes, a literature review reveals that accumulated studies on the drivers of technological innovation and KM in the context of FSMEs require further inquiry. Family members’ emotional ownership may foster KM because identification with organizational goals enhances individuals’ willingness to access and share information and stimulates new products and technological development.
2024
Knowledge management and technological innovation in family SMEs context / Scuotto, V; Alfiero, S; Cuomo, Mt; Monge, F. - In: JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 1367-3270. - 28:3(2024), pp. 789-798. [10.1108/JKM-04-2023-0281]
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