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What is Organizational Values

Handbook of Research on Strategic Fit and Design in Business Ecosystems
It is considered abstract ideas that direct organizational thinking and actions. It also represents the foundation that the organization has in establishing.
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Examining Strategic Fit and Innovation in Terms of Competitive Strategies and Knowledge Management
Zafer Adiguzel (Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1125-1.ch002
Abstract
Employees working for knowledge management change traditional concept of labor and become an important activator of organizational value. Therefore, in the age of technology, organizations started to give importance to “knowledge management” to reach their performance targets. Knowledge management plays a key role in organizations' accumulation of intangible assets and the organizations use information resources of social networks to maintain their competitive advantage and increase their level of competitiveness. Knowledge management is an important intangible asset for the organizations. Therefore, it is necessary to examine how the information and knowledge management affect organizational performance, and what are the best strategies to achieve good impact. The path to successful strategy and innovation goes through well-implemented knowledge management.
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Strategic University Leadership for Aligning the Worlds of Academia and Business
These values may or may not be in written form but these are the values that guide the perspective of the organization as well as its actions.
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