In the present dynamic and knowledge-driven business environment, Knowledge Management (KM) has emerged as a critical factor for enhancing organizational performance, fostering innovation, and ensuring long-term sustainability. Organizations increasingly rely on effective KM practices to systematically create, store, share, and apply knowledge, thereby improving decision-making processes, strengthening collaboration, and achieving strategic objectives. KM serves as a catalyst for managing intellectual assets and transforming them into valuable organizational outcomes, contributing significantly to competitiveness and growth . Despite its growing importance, the implementation of effective KM practices remains a significant challenge across organizations. Various barriers such as cultural resistance, technological limitations, lack of resources, and inadequate organizational support hinder the successful adoption of KM systems. Cultural dimensions, including organizational hierarchy, power distance, and communication patterns, play a crucial role in influencing knowledge-sharing behavior and the overall effectiveness of KM practices. In many cases, rigid organizational structures and resistance to change restrict open communication and limit the free flow of knowledge within organizations . Furthermore, the increasing emphasis on sustainability and digital transformation has highlighted the need for robust and adaptive KM frameworks. Emerging concepts such as Green Knowledge Management (GKM) emphasize the role of KM in achieving environmental, social, and economic sustainability. Organizations are increasingly integrating KM practices with sustainability goals to promote resource efficiency, environmental responsibility, and long-term development. At the same time, advancements in digital technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, and information systems, are transforming traditional KM processes by enhancing knowledge creation, storage, and dissemination capabilities . Although significant progress has been made in KM research, several gaps still exist in understanding its application across diverse organizational and industrial contexts. Existing KM frameworks often fail to adequately address cultural and contextual differences, which are critical for successful implementation. Moreover, while KM has been extensively studied in large organizations, its application in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) remains relatively underexplored. SMEs face unique challenges such as limited resources, lack of structured KM systems, and informal management practices, which affect the effectiveness of KM initiatives . In addition, there is a need for more empirical and longitudinal studies to evaluate the long-term impact of KM practices on organizational performance, innovation, and sustainability. Many existing studies are conceptual in nature and lack practical validation across different industries and cultural settings. The integration of KM with emerging technologies and its role in supporting innovation and decision-making processes also require further exploration . This study adopts a literature review-based approach to examine the current landscape of Knowledge Management research, with a focus on its interrelationship with culture, innovation, and sustainability. By synthesizing findings from various studies, the research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of KM practices, identify key challenges and research gaps, and suggest directions for future research. The study contributes to the existing body of knowledge by highlighting the importance of context-specific KM frameworks and the need for integrating technological, cultural, and sustainability dimensions in KM practices.
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Dr. Shriram Dawkhar
Savitribai Phule Pune University
Singer (United States)
Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c772158bbfbc51511e24b1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.56975/ijvra.v4i3.702381