Appropriate consideration of cultural differences in knowledge management (part 2)
This second part of a two-part series gives suggestions that can help to facilitate the successful adoption of KM initiatives in other cultures.
This second part of a two-part series gives suggestions that can help to facilitate the successful adoption of KM initiatives in other cultures.
A recent article asserts that “There are real cultural barriers in the Chinese culture [to KM]”. Is this conclusion appropriate?
National cultural dimensions theories and factors are very useful in assisting effective cross-cultural communication and related understanding, but beware the ecological fallacy.