The present paper is a cross‐sectional case study of knowledge management (KM) initiatives at Ericsson. The general aim of the study was to investigate how a large Swedish telecom corporation developed and integrated KM tools with existing organizational structure, needs and tasks, and to pinpoint opportunities and pitfalls in this regard. In order to do this the authors mapped and categorized the KM initiatives developed in the company. The method used was a series of semi‐structured interviews which focused on, among other things, getting respondents to identify the organizational needs that arise as a result of context and task. The results are presented in a two‐by‐two matrix categorizing KM initiatives as to content and mode of implementation. The paper concludes with a number of hypotheses and propositions that may be used for further investigation into how firms may go about optimally organizing their knowledge management strategies.
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Tomas Hellström;
Tomas Hellström
Project Leader at FENIX Research Program at Chalmers University of Technology and Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden.
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Peter Kemlin;
Peter Kemlin
Research Associate at FENIX Research Program at Chalmers University of Technology and Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden.
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Ulf Malmquist
Ulf Malmquist
Executive PhD Candidate at FENIX Research Program at Chalmers University of Technology and Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden, and Telia MegaCom, Sweden.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7484
Print ISSN: 1367-3270
© MCB UP Limited
2000
Journal of Knowledge Management (2000) 4 (2): 99–110.
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Hellström T, Kemlin P, Malmquist U (2000), "Knowledge and competence management at Ericsson: decentralization and organizational fit". Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 4 No. 2 pp. 99–110, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/13673270010336594
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