Title :
An Empirical Study on the Relationships of Knowledge Management Orientation, Market Orientation, and Firm Performance
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Bus. Adm., Zhongnan Univ. of Econ. & Law, Wuhan, China
Abstract :
A growing belief has emerged that effectively managing knowledge can enhance performance. To date, however, there is limited empirical evidence. The research draws on the resource-based and knowledge-based views of the firm as well as research on strategic sense making in order to introduce the concept of ´knowledge management orientation´, and to examine the relationships among knowledge management orientation, market orientation, and firm performance. Using data from 213 Chinese firms, it is found that organizational memory, knowledge sharing, knowledge absorption, and knowledge receptivity serve as first-order indicators of the higher-order construct we label knowledge management orientation, which, in turn, has a positive link with market orientation. Importantly, the research found that market orientation mediates the relationship between knowledge management orientation on one hand and subjective and objective firm performance on the other. The results suggest that knowledge management orientation can enhance performance, but a market orientation is needed in order to realize such benefits.
Keywords :
knowledge management; market research; organisational aspects; China; firm performance; knowledge absorption; knowledge management orientation; knowledge receptivity; knowledge sharing; market orientation; organizational memory; Absorption; Companies; Equations; Knowledge management; Load modeling; Mathematical model; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Management and Service Science (MASS), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6579-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICMSS.2011.5998928