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International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science


A knowledge management-based conceptual model to improve the level of utilization of ICTs in Mexican SMEs

( Vol-4,Issue-2,February 2018 )

Author(s): Francisco Javier León-Moreno, Jesús Martín Cadena-Badilla, Ramón Arturo Vega-Robles



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Page No: 100-111
ijaems crossref doiDOI: 10.22161/ijaems.4.2.4

Keywords:

Knowledge management, SMEs, ICT, business process.

Abstract:

The current commercial context for the Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is an ever-changing environment that is strongly influenced by the information and communication technologies (ICTs). This has led enterprises to implement these technologies as supportive tools for their business processes. Nevertheless, a vast number of SMEs have not obtained favorable results in implementing ICTs, since the lack of knowledge about the potential and application of these technologies has made this technological implementation activity prevail as an action oriented to the simple acquisition of equipment and informatic systems with a short-term vision without considering a business strategy. The aim of this paper is to perform a literature review that shows evidence of the low utilization of ICTs in SMEs, particularly in the Mexican environment, which leads to proposing a different approach where enterprises consider Knowledge Management (KM) in the implementation of the informatic technology, leading to a conceptual model to ensure human, organizational and relational capital provide the proper capabilities to complement a strategy that implies carrying out a correct acquisition and application of knowledge that contributes to improving the utilization of ICTs in the business processes.

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