Systematic literature review about knowledge risks
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https://doi.org/10.36311/1981-1640.2023.v17.e023022Keywords:
Knowledge Risks, Knowledge management, Systematic Literature ReviewAbstract
Knowledge risk management has been developing as a new area of research related to knowledge management and intellectual capital. Although scientific interest in the topic has grown in recent years, it is still necessary to know the informational risks involved in the production processes, in this sense, the objective of this article is to present a Systematic Review of the different types of Knowledge Risks found in the literature. As a methodological procedure to conduct SLR, the guidelines of Xiao & Watson (2017) were followed, which establish eight steps for conducting a literature review. After applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 24 documents were selected. As a result, it was possible to consolidate the main risks mentioned in the selected documents, namely, Knowledge Loss; Knowledge Leakage; Knowledge Spillover; Knowledge Attrition; Knowledge Hiding; Knowledge Hoarding; Knowledge Outsourcing; and Knowledge Gaps. In conclusion, it is possible to affirm that it is necessary to go deeper into Knowledge Risks, ideally by more researchers who may become interested in the topic.
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