CoLLECTer 2004 Conference Paper Knowledge Management for SME-Based Regional Clusters

This paper considers the need for knowledge management (KM) in regional clusters comprising many small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and the appropriate KM techniques for this form of economic organisation. Information and communication technologies offer a range of tools to help such clusters develop into electronicallylinked eClusters, making KM possible on a scale not previously possible. Most KM techniques have been developed by large organisations and their relevance to SMEbased clusters has received little attention. Based on our analysis of the literature, we conclude that KM approaches based on personalised rather than codified information are the most promising model for regionally-based eClusters and that Communities of Practice arising from open forms of internet collaboration are most likely to be successful in this environment. Future research will identify key issues and appropriate techniques for supporting regional clusters with electronic systems for KM.

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