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Maximising the impact of knowledge for innovation in gaining competitive advantage

Train, A; Egbu, CO

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Authors

A Train

CO Egbu



Abstract

Due to the global nature of today’s trading environment, it is vital that firms work to develop dynamic capabilities enabling them to stay ahead of competitors. Innovation is widely accepted as being a source of sustainable competitive advantage. However, many organisational approaches to innovation are haphazard at best. Tacit knowledge, that which resides in human beings and is embedded in organisational routines, has also been identified as a source of advantage. The implicit nature of such knowledge often makes it difficult to harness and exploit for organisational benefits. Evidence would suggest that there is a symbiotic relationship between knowledge management and the capacity of the organisation to innovate. The paper aims to explore the relationship between the two in more depth to facilitate the use of knowledge and innovation as a means of gaining and sustaining competitive advantage.

Keywords: competitive advantage, innovation, knowledge management, tacit knowledge.

Citation

Train, A., & Egbu, C. Maximising the impact of knowledge for innovation in gaining competitive advantage. Presented at Construction and Building Research Conference (COBRA) 2006, The Bartlett School, University College London, London, UK,

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name Construction and Building Research Conference (COBRA) 2006
Conference Location The Bartlett School, University College London, London, UK,
End Date Sep 8, 2006
Publication Date Sep 1, 2006
Deposit Date Feb 8, 2010
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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