Key development areas for the growing and maturing knowledge management research field: creativity, novelty, relevance and impact

IF 3.2 4区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Knowledge Management Research & Practice Pub Date : 2022-03-04 DOI:10.1080/14778238.2022.2064606
Antti Lönnqvist, Tom Jackson, G. Schiuma
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The modern knowledge management (KM) research field is now roughly quarter of a century old – some of the seminal KM books were published in later part of 1990ʹs and the key KM journals such as KMRP and JKM were established around the turn of the millennium (see, e.g., Schiuma et al., 2020). The KM research field has been growing and evolving constantly. For example, in 2018 we received 373 original submissions for the KMRP journal while in 2020 the number of submissions had increased to 625 submissions. A similar growth trend can be observed in the number of article downloads: in 2018 in total 15.550 articles were downloaded from KMRP website while in 2020 the number had increased to 72.501. In light of these numbers both the KM research field and the KMRP journal seem to be doing fine. While the number of submissions has significantly increased over the years, KMRP has until now been publishing only four issues, that is, around 40 articles per year. This has made the acceptance rate very low and in some cases caused delays between article acceptance and publication. In order to cope with the growth of the KM research field and the increased submissions, KMRP will be publishing six issues per year starting from Volume 20 in 2022. While moving to six issues per year makes it possible to publish more articles annually, we feel it is possible to maintain the high academic quality and managerial relevance of the journal. As Editors-inChief, we would especially like to see submissions that are original and novel. We welcome submissions that present new ideas, question existing theories and models and those that are critical to the KM discipline and its activities. Good examples of such studies include “Using critical KM to address wicked problems” by Dumay (2020) and “A comparative study of knowledge management research studies: Making research more relevant and creative” by Jevnaker and Olaisen (2022). These studies are good examples in the sense that they question the relevance and value of KM as a managerial practice and as a research field and, in doing so, challenge the research community to pursue new and more ambitious goals. One characteristic of a maturing research field is that nowadays there are many submissions that are starting to resemble each other – submissions that seem quite mechanistic or technical and aim only at very minor additions in new knowledge. Surely there is room also in the future for studies that verify existing research findings or refine theories with additional empirical data. However, we want to encourage authors to consider carefully the contribution and the added value of their study in light of the body of existing KM research. For example, we receive annually dozens of submissions exploring (with statistical tools using questionnaire-based data) the connections of, say, drivers of knowledge sharing or hiding and their impact on organisational performance. Of course, such questions are at the core focus of our journal. The problem with many of these studies is that the contribution to what is already known is incremental at best, sometimes non-existent, compared to other studies already published. Such studies are not likely to make major theoretical breakthroughs. In addition, from a managerial perspective, such studies are unlikely to provide significant new insights that would impact managerial practice. Thus, we would like to encourage authors to be creative and original, and to come up with studies that contain novel ideas. This will increase the likelihood of getting your paper accepted and it will also make KMRP more interesting to read. Nowadays – as the KM research field has become more established and mature – there are more than twenty academic journals focusing on the theme of knowledge management. Sometimes it is not easy to distinguish the profile and role of each of these journals. KMRP seeks to be a journal that focuses on understanding the knowledge perspective of managing organisations. The unique perspective of KMRP – also visible in the journal name – is the interplay between research and practice. Therefore, we aim to develop KMRP so that it evolves as a journal publishing rigorous academic research with high empirical and theoretical ambition but at the same time remaining genuinely relevant for the practitioners and thus being able to make a significant societal impact.
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不断发展和成熟的知识管理研究领域的关键发展领域:创造力、新颖性、相关性和影响力
现代知识管理(KM)研究领域现在已经有大约四分之一个世纪的历史了——一些开创性的知识管理书籍在20世纪90年代后期出版,关键的知识管理期刊,如《知识管理与管理》和《JKM》,是在千禧年之交建立的(例如,参见Schiuma等人,2020)。知识管理研究领域一直在不断发展。例如,2018年,我们收到了373份KMRP期刊的原始投稿,而2020年,投稿数量增加到625份。文章下载量也有类似的增长趋势:2018年,KMRP网站共下载了15.550篇文章,而2020年,这一数字已增至72.501篇。鉴于这些数字,KM研究领域和KMRP杂志似乎都做得很好。虽然这些年来提交的文章数量显著增加,但KMRP迄今为止只出版了四期,即每年约40篇文章。这使得接受率非常低,在某些情况下导致文章接受和发表之间的延迟。为了应对知识管理研究领域的增长和提交量的增加,KMRP将从2022年第20卷开始每年出版六期。虽然每年出版六期可以每年发表更多文章,但我们认为有可能保持该杂志的高学术质量和管理相关性。作为主编,我们特别希望看到原创和新颖的投稿。我们欢迎提出新观点、质疑现有理论和模型以及对知识管理学科及其活动至关重要的意见书。此类研究的好例子包括Dumay(2020)的“使用批判性知识管理来解决邪恶问题”和Jevnaker和Olaisen(2022)的“知识管理研究的比较研究:使研究更具相关性和创造性”。这些研究是很好的例子,因为它们质疑知识管理作为一种管理实践和研究领域的相关性和价值,并在这样做的过程中挑战研究界追求新的、更雄心勃勃的目标。一个成熟的研究领域的一个特点是,如今有许多提交的材料开始相互相似——这些提交的材料看起来相当机械或技术性,只针对新知识的微小补充。当然,未来也有空间进行研究,以验证现有的研究结果或用额外的经验数据完善理论。然而,我们希望鼓励作者根据现有知识管理研究的主体,仔细考虑他们研究的贡献和附加值。例如,我们每年都会收到数十份意见书,探讨(使用基于问卷的数据的统计工具)知识共享或隐藏的驱动因素之间的联系及其对组织绩效的影响。当然,这些问题是我们杂志的核心焦点。其中许多研究的问题是,与已经发表的其他研究相比,对已知内容的贡献充其量是增量的,有时是不存在的。这样的研究不太可能在理论上取得重大突破。此外,从管理的角度来看,此类研究不太可能提供影响管理实践的重要新见解。因此,我们希望鼓励作者具有创造性和独创性,并提出包含新颖想法的研究。这将增加你的论文被接受的可能性,也会让KMRP更有趣。如今,随着知识管理研究领域的日益成熟,已经有20多种学术期刊聚焦于知识管理主题。有时,要区分每种期刊的概况和作用并不容易。KMRP力求成为一本专注于理解管理组织的知识视角的期刊。KMRP的独特视角——也可以在期刊名称中看到——是研究和实践之间的相互作用。因此,我们的目标是发展《KMRP》,使其发展成为一本出版严谨学术研究的期刊,具有高度的实证和理论野心,但同时与从业者保持真正的相关性,从而能够产生重大的社会影响。
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期刊介绍: Knowledge management is a term that has worked its way into the mainstream of both academic and business arenas since it was first coined in the 1980s. Interest has increased rapidly during the last decade and shows no signs of abating. The current state of the knowledge management field is that it encompasses four overlapping areas: •Managing knowledge (creating/acquiring, sharing, retaining, storing, using, updating, retiring) •Organisational learning •Intellectual capital •Knowledge economics Within (and across) these, knowledge management has to address issues relating to technology, people, culture and systems.
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