2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12072594
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Knowledge Management and Performance Measurement Systems for SMEs’ Economic Sustainability

Abstract: This paper aims to explore the relationships between knowledge management (KM), performance measurement systems (PMSs), and small and medium enterprises’ (SMEs) economic sustainability in knowledge-intensive sectors. The literature demonstrates that SMEs are often characterized by unstructured KM approaches and limited PMS implementation, being at the same time affected by scarce profitability and financial issues. Adopting the knowledge-based view of the firm and the contingency theory of PMSs, we tested the … Show more

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“…It, therefore, refers to an approach that calls for the adoption of development strategies that take into account both the observable short-term effects (sustainability) and the long-term effects (sustainable development) [42]. A number of other concepts have since emerged from this foundation, such as the definition of environmental sustainability, which is one that emphasizes the preservation of biodiversity without sacrificing economic and social progress [43]; economic sustainability, which ensures that activities that seek environmental and social sustainability are profitable [44]; social sustainability, which seeks population cohesion and stability [45]. Thus, sustainability and sustainable development work on the principle that available resources cannot be used indiscriminately, that natural resources must be protected, and that all people must have access to the same opportunities.…”
Section: Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It, therefore, refers to an approach that calls for the adoption of development strategies that take into account both the observable short-term effects (sustainability) and the long-term effects (sustainable development) [42]. A number of other concepts have since emerged from this foundation, such as the definition of environmental sustainability, which is one that emphasizes the preservation of biodiversity without sacrificing economic and social progress [43]; economic sustainability, which ensures that activities that seek environmental and social sustainability are profitable [44]; social sustainability, which seeks population cohesion and stability [45]. Thus, sustainability and sustainable development work on the principle that available resources cannot be used indiscriminately, that natural resources must be protected, and that all people must have access to the same opportunities.…”
Section: Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies of SMEs describe issues with the use of management control and a PMMS (Pe salj et al, 2018) or relationships between knowledge management and a PMMS to support sustainable business development (Cardoni et al, 2020;Manville et al, 2019). Cardoni et al (2020) demonstrate that SMEs are often characterised by unstructured knowledge management approaches and limited implementation of a PMMS (Cardoni et al, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current focuses on the banking industry while this study is tailored to SMEs. Cardoni et al (2020), explore the relationships between knowledge management (KM), performance measurement systems (PMSs), and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) economic sustainability in knowledge-intensive sectors. The literature demonstrates that SMEs are often characterised by unstructured KM approaches and limited PMS implementation, sometimes affected by scarce profitability and financial issues.…”
Section: Empirical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%