An Evaluation of Factors that Influence the Success of Knowledge Management Practices in US Federal Agencies

An Evaluation of Factors that Influence the Success of Knowledge Management Practices in US Federal Agencies

Author: 
Stankosky, Michael
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2010
Record type: 
Responsibility: 
J. O'Sullivan, jt. author
Rhoads, Elsa, jt. author
Editor: 
Jennex, Murray E.
Source: 
Strategies for Knowledge Management Success
Abstract: 

This chapter investigates the status of knowledge management practices implemented across federal agencies of the U.S. government. It analyzes the extent to which this status is influenced by the size of the agency, whether or not the agency type is a Cabinet-level Department or Independent Agency, the longevity of KM Practices implemented in the agency, whether or not the agency has adopted a written KM policy or strategy, and whether the primary responsibility for KM Practices in the agency is directed by a CKO or KM unit versus other functional locations in the agency. The research also tests for possible KM practitioner bias, since the survey was directed to members of the Knowledge Management Working Group of the Federal CIO Council and KM practitioners in federal agencies.

Series: 
Advances in Knowledge Acquisition, Transfer, and Management

CITATION: Stankosky, Michael. An Evaluation of Factors that Influence the Success of Knowledge Management Practices in US Federal Agencies edited by Jennex, Murray E. . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2010. Strategies for Knowledge Management Success - Available at: https://library.au.int/evaluation-factors-influence-success-knowledge-management-practices-us-federal-agencies