Abstract
The fourth industrial revolution is in progress, and the center of this revolution is the digital transformation. Companies need to keep up with new business models and advances in digital technologies so that they can agilely adapt to changes in the market. Also, organizations should become aware of the growing importance of knowledge management, as well as the skills needed to make business decisions. Research related to knowledge management is becoming more complex, which indicates the multi-disciplinarity of this area and its close connection with digital technologies and digital transformation. The aim of this paper is to try to explain the importance of knowledge management in organizations and where it fits into the digital business transformation. For the purpose of this paper, a standard methodology of the systematic literature review was used. The paper provides an overview of the current scientific cognition of knowledge management and knowledge management systems and analyzes the relationship between knowledge management and digital transformation.
Publisher
Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES)
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