Antonio Usai’s scientific contributions

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Publications (3)


The WISED knowledge-creating company: rethinking SECI model in light of the digital transition
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September 2024

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2 Citations

Journal of Knowledge Management

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Purpose The effect of digital transition on knowledge management (KM) processes is becoming relevant for companies operating in different industries and the body of literature examining this impact is rapidly growing. This paper aims to critically analyse the literature on the impact of digital transition on KM by rethinking the SECI model proposed by Nonaka and proposing the WISED model for the digital knowledge-creating company. Design/methodology/approach The systematisation of existing studies on the topic and the analysis of the evolution of knowledge creation process in the era of digital transition was carried out through a bibliometric approach. Findings According to the traditional epistemological and ontological dimensions and considering the innovative KM processes identified by this study (i.e. webification, informalisation, systematisation, explicitation and digitalisation), the results highlight how the proposed WISED model can be adopted by organizations to manage knowledge through the use of digital technologies. Originality/value Digital transition seems to open up new horizons that can expand the potential use of the WISED model for organisations and society.


The impact of knowledge management on the digital supply chain – a bibliometric literature review

March 2023

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11 Citations

International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management

Purpose Using an abductive perspective, this study aims to review the scientific literature about the governance and management of the digital supply chain (DSC) in the context of the business organizations, providing an overview of the state of the art of the research and outlining a future research agenda with a knowledge management (KM) focus. Design/methodology/approach After investigating the Scopus database, 54 articles were identified as relevant and then subjected to an initial discernment. After this assessment, 34 articles focusing on operations management were further analyzed through both a bibliometric analysis and a content analysis. Findings The DSC represents a research area of increasing attention, with relevant contributions to several aspects of the field, as well as about KM. At the same time, the results show that the scientific literature on DSC models, solutions and applications is fragmented. Although the analysis has found a heterogeneous literature, two main streams of research seem to emerge: KM in the business culture development about DSC and KM in the business technological evolution about DSC. Originality/value Although there exists growing interest in the scientific community, or perhaps because of this, area of research remains fragmented and under-theorized, thus requiring more systematic studies considering both economic and social aspects of the DSC. This study aims to provide innovative insights about this evolution, especially highlighting the two main contributions of KM in DSCs that have been revealed (business culture development and business technological evolution).


Knowledge integration for resilience among multinational SMEs amid the COVID-19: from the view of global digital platforms

December 2022

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Journal of Knowledge Management

Purpose Multinational small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly participating in cross-border digital platforms – especially amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Accordingly, knowledge integration (KI) has become more and more important. In fact, it has been deemed by many as the key to organizational resilience. Given this burgeoning phenomenon, this study aims to explore a path for improving the resilience of multinational SMEs. Through this process, this study also finds a relationship between the KI processes associated with adopting global digital platforms and the resiliency of local–global businesses. Hence, in part, this paper also explores the effectiveness of all these mechanisms. Design/methodology/approach This study used the stepwise regression method in Stata 16.0 to analyze the direct effects of both horizontal and vertical KI processes on the resilience of local–global businesses. Additionally, t -tests were also used to compare the differences in coefficients between the mechanisms. The sample analyzed comprised data on multinational manufacturing SMEs in the Yangtze River Delta region of China who are using global digital platforms. Findings The KI processes of these firms, both horizontal and vertical, positively correlate to resilience. Horizontal KI processes more efficiently increase the resilience of global businesses, whereas vertical processes more efficiently increase the resilience of local businesses. Originality/value First, this study provides insights into how multinational SMEs can improve their resilience in a crisis. In addition to adding to the knowledge of KI processes, this expands the KM literature on pandemics. Second, by creating two KI processes based on global digital platforms and discussing their influence on resilience, this research deepens the understanding of affordance in the KM literature. Third, focusing on the KI research stream, the results shed light on how KI processes might occur and how firms develop their KI processes.

Citations (2)


... This surge in demand has catalysed supermarket customers' widespread adoption of contactless SCSs, as they seek to minimize social contact and protect their health. As customers navigate the heightened risk environment brought on by the pandemic, their reliance on technologies like SCSs is influenced by the functional benefits and their risk perceptions, which can amplify or diminish their satisfaction with these technologies (Gagliardi et al., 2023;Knof et al., 2024;Festa et al., 2022). ...

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Influence of supermarket self-checkout service quality, customer vulnerability and risk perception during emerging pandemics on Australian customer behaviour
The impact of knowledge management on the digital supply chain – a bibliometric literature review
  • Citing Article
  • March 2023

International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management

... This is the opposite of what was predicted at the height of the pandemic. Authors such as Guo et al. (2023), Lee et al. (2022), and Nachmias and Hubschmid-Vierheilig (2021) expected that, after the pandemic, SMEs would be as digital as large companies. ...

Knowledge integration for resilience among multinational SMEs amid the COVID-19: from the view of global digital platforms
  • Citing Article
  • December 2022

Journal of Knowledge Management