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Viewpoint: The co-evolution of knowledge management and business model transformation in the post-COVID-19 era: insights based on Chinese e-commerce companies

Journal

JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Volume 26, Issue 5, Pages 1113-1123

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/JKM-03-2021-0177

Keywords

Knowledge management; Business model; Post-COVID-19 era; Business co-evolution; Business ecosystem; Dynamic co-evolution

Funding

  1. National Social Science Fund of China [20BGL094]

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This study introduces three aspects of the co-evolution between knowledge management and business model transformation: knowledge integration, knowledge sharing, and creation of new knowledge, which play a key role in a firm's response to post-COVID-19 issues.
Purpose This study aims to answer the question of how business models (BMs) maintain stability while coping with environmental uncertainties. This study proposes a dynamic co-evolution of knowledge management and business model transformation based on a comparative analysis of the focal firms' BMs and their main partners in two e-commerce ecosystems in China. Design/methodology/approach The open data of listed companies regarding the introduction of emerging topics on the transformation tendency of BMs in the post-COVID-19 business world is qualitatively analysed. The theoretical foundation is based on a critical review of the literature. Findings Three aspects of the co-evolution between knowledge management and business model transformation are introduced. These three aspects are as follows: knowledge integration helps with multi-system business integration and decision-making collaborations; knowledge sharing helps to enhance cognitive ability and network value based on businesses; and the creation of new knowledge helps enrich the knowledge base and promote the transformation of BMs. Research limitations/implications Solely attributing a firm's ability to cope with environmental uncertainties to its business model weakens the importance of its knowledge management. This study argues that the co-evolution between knowledge management and business model transformation also plays a key role in a firm's response to issues post-COVID-19. Originality/value This study calls for the development of a normative theory of co-evolution between knowledge management and business model transformation, implying uncharted territories of knowledge management based on interaction with business model designs in e-business ecosystems.

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