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Measuring the impact of knowledge loss: more than ripples on a pond?

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posted on 2024-11-16, 06:28 authored by Peter Massingham
The impact of knowledge loss on an organization is a largely unexplored area of strategic management. This article reports the findings from an in-depth case study of an organization within the Australian Department of Defence, which suggest that lost human capital may produce decreased organizational output and productivity; lost social capital may reduce organizational memory; lost structural capital may diminish organizational learning; and lost relational capital may produce disrupted external knowledge flows. The study contributes a conceptual framework that measures the impact of knowledge loss on surviving employees.

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Measuring and Managing the Impact of Lost Organisational Knowledge

Australian Research Council

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Massingham, P. R. (2008). Measuring the impact of knowledge loss: more than ripples on a pond?. Management Learning, 39 (5), 541-560.

Journal title

Management Learning

Volume

39

Issue

5

Pagination

541-560

Language

English

RIS ID

26618

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