Executive Report

KM and BI: From Mutual Isolation to Complementarity and Synergy

Posted July 31, 2008 | Technology |

Abstract

Knowledge management (KM) and business intelligence (BI) have developed in a mutually isolated fashion. I consider KM and BI as distinct but interrelated in terms of common foundation, mutual effects, complementarity, and synergy.

About The Author
Rajiv Sabherwal
Rajiv Sabherwal is the University of Missouri Curators Professor, the Emory C. Turner Professor of Information Systems, and the Director of the PhD Program in Business Administration at University of Missouri-St. Louis. He is a Fellow of the Association for Information Systems and Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management. Dr. Sabherwal is the former Fulbright-Queen's School of Business Research Chair of knowledge management… Read More
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