Knowledge Management Competence and ISD Vendor Innovativeness in Turbulent Markets

Sachithra Lokuge, Maduka Subasinghage

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Abstract

Continuous changes in the technology and the business landscape place high strain on managing knowledge in organisations. Prior researchers highlight a positive connotation with knowledge management competence and organisational innovativeness in a turbulent environment. However, the rapid changes in the market and technology landscape may exert an additional pressure on the employees and such pressures may ultimately hinder organisational innovativeness. Drawing on knowledge management and innovation literature, this research conceptualises a model that investigates this tenacious relationship between knowledge management competence and innovativeness specifically in turbulent dynamic markets, considering information systems development (ISD)-outsourcing as the context. Following a mixed method approach, this research expects to provide guidance for ISD-outsourcing vendors to manage innovation expectations, knowledge management process and performance of the employees in dynamic market conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationACIS 2020 Proceedings
PublisherAIS Electronic Library
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes
Event31st Australasian Conference on Information Systems - Wellington, New Zealand
Duration: 1 Dec 20204 Dec 2020

Conference

Conference31st Australasian Conference on Information Systems
Abbreviated title2019
Country/TerritoryNew Zealand
CityWellington
Period1/12/204/12/20

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