Measuring the benefits of knowledge management at the Financial Services Authority: a case study

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Jones, R [1 ]
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[1] Financial Serv Author, London E14 5HS, England
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10.1177/0165551503296005
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
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0812 ;
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While many knowledge management case studies and theoretical texts list benefits to an organization of the implementation of a knowledge management strategy, the literature provides little evidence that systems have been devised to measure those benefits. This paper presents a case study that attempted to demonstrate the benefits of knowledge management by measuring its impact. This work was carried out in the in-house legal division of the UK's Financial Services Authority over a period of 18 months. A measurement model was devised based on concepts adapted from the Balanced Scorecard. This was the knowledge management benefits scorecard. The scorecard took each objective of the division's knowledge management strategy and listed knowledge management activities necessary to achieve each objective. Next, likely benefits to individuals and the division arising from each knowledge management activity were listed. Methods of collecting qualitative and quantitative measurements data were then devised. Results obtained showed that benefits arising from some knowledge management activities could be clearly demonstrated. However, activities that required individuals to change their behaviour or take time to learn new skills were more problematical. More time would be necessary to demonstrate the benefits of knowledge management conclusively.
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