“…Scientific literature highlights that Knowledge Management Systems (KMSs), defined by Alavi and Leidner (2001) as Information-Technology (IT)-based systems supporting the different phases of the Knowledge Management (KM) processes, have undergone massive changes (Antonelli et al , 2000; Corso et al , 2003a, b; Shin, 2004; Nevo and Chan, 2007; Fink and Ploder, 2009; He et al , 2009; Massa and Testa, 2011; Sutanto and Jiang, 2013; Centobelli et al , 2019a, b). Nowadays, technology dynamics and innovation in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are driving development and introduction of new KMSs that are cheaper, more user-friendly and more effective than traditional ones (Matlay, 2005; Garrigos-Simon et al , 2012; Centobelli et al , 2019a, b).…”