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Title: | Integrating strategic human resource management practices for effective knowledge risk management in public enterprises | Authors: | Phaladi, Malefetjane Phineas Mhlongo, Patrick Mbongwa Omarsaib, Mousin Mpungose, Bongekile |
Keywords: | Strategic human resource management (SHRM);Knowledge management;Knowledge loss risk | Issue Date: | 23-Feb-2024 | Publisher: | IGI Global | Source: | Phaladi, M.P. et al. 2024. Integrating strategic human resource management practices for effective knowledge risk management in public enterprises. In: Trends, challenges, and practices in contemporary strategic management. Hershey, Pa: IGI Global, 213-235. doi:10.4018/979-8-3693-1155-4.ch011 | Abstract: | Knowledge loss risk is a serious and complex issue facing public enterprises around the world. The purpose of the chapter was to explore and present a global picture integrating strategic human resource management (SHRM) practices into knowledge management (KM) for the effective management of knowledge loss risk in public enterprises. In order to explore strategic human resource management practices and knowledge risk management in the extant literature, the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) method was selected as a methodology to guide the data collection and analysis of the study. The research findings infer and point to very limited research in the global literature linking SHRM practices to KM for effective knowledge risk management. Such a relationship in research and practice remains blurry, despite the fact that the role of HRM in tacit knowledge risk management is inevitable. The findings of this chapter provide a valuable framework indicating distinct areas of interest that require further exploration in the current literature. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5222 | ISBN: | 9798369311554 | DOI: | 10.4018/979-8-3693-1155-4.ch011 |
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