“…Knowledge management processes can be defined as all of the activities that are related to knowledge and carried in the organisations by internal or external parties. Knowledge management processes differ from one organisation to another and the number of these processes is not agreed upon among scientists (Liu et al, 2013;Wee & Chua, 2013;Obeidat et al, 2014;Ranjbarfard et al, 2014;Al Saifi, 2015;Chang & Lin, 2015;Sangari et al, 2015;Schenk et al, 2015;Suorsa, 2015;Tongo, 2015;Wahba, 2015;Kianto et al, 2016;Lee et al, 2016;Little & Deokar, 2016;Känsäkoski, 2017;Matoskova & Smesna, 2017;Pandey et al, 2018;Raudeliūnienė et al, 2018). Many researchers have studied different knowledge management processes, the most recent of them are classified according to (Table 1): creation, generation; sharing, transfer, distribution, dis-semination, conversion; application, reuse, interpretation; storage, codification, retention; acquisition, capture.…”