The author analyzes new ways to bring knowledge management to a practical level. By drawing on different fields of theory, e.g., resource-based view, knowledge-based view and Transaction Cost Economics, the author develops a framework, which shows significant dependencies of the use of incentive systems and knowledge management. In a detailed analysis these incentive systems are broken down in different parts, e.g. target setting, use of monetary and non-monetary incentives, and incentive intensity. The book is based on an empirical study of 21 companies across Europe and 110 points of contact. Knowledge management experts from different fields have provided information, which helped to focus research and produce results of practical use.
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The Author : Jan Krönig holds Master's degrees in business administration from the University of St. Gallen and the University of Miami. He finished his doctoral thesis in 2001 on the role of incentive systems in knowledge management at the University of St. Gallen. He works for McKinsey and focuses on consumer goods and telecommunication industries.
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