Knowledge Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications is the defining reference source for all theories, concepts, and methodologies within the knowledge management (KM) discipline. This comprehensive, six-volume collection of research from an international body of KM experts includes chap...
Managers have a seemingly endless desire for new concepts (Abrahamson 1996). One such concept that has attracted a lot of attention in recent years and continues to be in the limelight is knowledge management. It is almost as if the meaning of knowledge has been rediscovered. Yet as fresh ...
Knowledge management is a relatively new related to theoretical background and arise controversies regarding theories, concepts, tools used, and insufficient crystallization of concepts regarding to it. Developed due to changes in social, economic, technical, technological, etc., knowledge management requir...
This text succinctly teaches new and experienced knowledge professionals the fundamental concepts and theories defining the knowledge management discipline. Because by definition knowledge management requires working with intangible entities and qualities rather than physical objects, successful professionals will ...
Knowledge translation in healthcare: Incorporating theories of learning and knowledge from the management literature learning conceptualises the need for organisational wide systems to facilitate learning processes; it also draws on a more expansive view of knowledge. Absorp... Oborn,Eivor,Barrett,......
Exploring Knowledge Management Using Network Theories: Questions, Paradoxes and Prospects. Journal of Computer Information Systems, Vol. 45, No. 4, pp 62-74.Chae, B., Paradice, D., Koch, H., & Huy, V.V. (2005). Exploring knowledge management using network theories: Questions, paradoxes ...
The discourse on knowledge management (KM) has emerged relatively recently in thefield of management. Organisational and strategic theories have been developed whichseek to explain the existence, boundaries, structure, management and competitiveadvantage of organisations based on knowledge. These theories ar...
Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) Knowledge management 1. Introduction In Taiwan, small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) exert a strong influence and constitute approximately 97.63% of all enterprises and make up 77.12% of the Island's overall employment. In the face of the volatili...
organisational knowledge management Critical reviews of empirical evidence and empirical validations of theories Contributions that build a bridge between the various disciplines and fields that converge towards knowledge management (i.e.: computer science, cognitive sciences, economics, other management fields...
The great trap in knowledge management is to use information management tools and concepts to design knowledge management systems. Knowing, Thinking and Community Knowing is a human act. Discussions of knowledge man- agement often begin with definitions of data, information, and knowledge. This ...