Knowledge management in entrepreneurial universities: A structured literature review and avenue for future research agenda
ISSN: 0025-1747
Article publication date: 14 May 2019
Issue publication date: 22 November 2019
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to review and critique the knowledge management (KM) literature within Entrepreneurial universities, providing an overview of the state of research and outlining a future research agenda.
Design/methodology/approach
In a systematic literature review, 1106 articles indexed at Scopus were initially submitted to a bibliometric analysis. Finally, 150 papers published in a variety of academic journals specializing in the field of Entrepreneurship, KM and Higher Education were analyzed through a content and a bibliometric analysis to minimize mistakes in interpreting findings of collected studies.
Findings
KM within entrepreneurial university is a research area of growing importance. Findings show that literature on KM models and tools in the entrepreneurial university is fragmented and dominated by unrelated research. Content analysis shows heterogeneous literature, but four major research streams emerge: knowledge transfer in university–industry collaboration; knowledge creation in entrepreneurship education; KM processes for university spin-offs; entrepreneurial university to support knowledge-based regional development. The results show a failure to address the implications of findings for policy makers, which risks making KM in entrepreneurial universities research irrelevant.
Research limitations/implications
Although different structured literature reviews (SLRs) exist separately in the field of KM and entrepreneurial universities, to the authors’ best knowledge, no studies exist in the intersection between the two fields.
Originality/value
The paper presents the first attempt to provide a comprehensive SLR of the articles dealing with models and processes of KM in the entrepreneurial university. Despite the increasing literature, this research area is still fragmented and undertheorized, thus requiring more systematic and holistic studies, considering both the economic and the social aspects of KM within universities. The paper’s findings can offer insights into future research avenues.
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Citation
Secundo, G., Ndou, V., Del Vecchio, P. and De Pascale, G. (2019), "Knowledge management in entrepreneurial universities: A structured literature review and avenue for future research agenda", Management Decision, Vol. 57 No. 12, pp. 3226-3257. https://doi.org/10.1108/MD-11-2018-1266
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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