Knowledge Management: Current Issues and Challenges

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Elayne Coakes
Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2003. jan. 1. - 303 oldal
The fundamental managerial challenges at the start of the 21st Century center on how organizations create, share and exploit knowledge. Only managers and consultants with a deep understanding of Knowledge Management issues will be able to address the challenges of innovation and change that the knowledge era is bringing. Knowledge Management: Current Issues and Challenges strives to bring the most recent research and findings on this vital topic to the forefront in order to address the existing and upcoming challenges surrounding Knowledge Management.
 

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Ontology Frames for IT Courseware Representation
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Conceptual Confusions in Knowledge Management and Knowledge Management Systems Clarifications for Better KMS Development
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A Framework to Study Knowledge Transfer During Information Systems Development ISD Process
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Knowledge Management Systems Acceptance
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What Difference Does it Make Measuring Returns of Knowledge Management
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Technology and Knowledge Management Is Technology Just an Enabler or Does it also Add Value?
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Knowledge Management The Missing Element in Business Continuity Planning
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Rewards Do They Encourage Tacit Knowledge Sharing in Management Consulting Firms? Case Studies Approach
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Developing Business Aligned Knowledge Management Strategy
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Some Implementation Challenges of Knowledge Management Systems A CRM Case Study
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Strategic Knowledge Sharing for Improved Public Service Delivery Managing an Innovative Culture for Effective Partnerships
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The Process of Converting Consultants Tacit Knowledge to Organisational Explicit Knowledge Case Studies in Management Consulting Firms
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Communicated Knowledge in Electronically Enabled Business Interactions
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The Readiness of IDSC to Adopt Knowledge Management
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Knowledge Reuse in an Application Service Provider
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The Use of Action Research in the Improvement of Communication in a Community of Practice The MOISIG Case
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An Exploratory Analysis of Information and Knowledge Management Enablers in Business Contexts
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The Value of Trust in Knowledge Sharing
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A Survey of Internet Support for Knowledge ManagementOrganizational Memory Systems
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On the Design of Knowledge Management System for RD Organization Integration of Process Management and Contents Management
147
About the Authors
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Index
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Elayne Coakes is a senior lecturer in business information management. She has a BA (Pub Admin) from Sheffield Polytechnic, a MSc (information systems), and a PhD (information systems) from Brunel University. Her current research relates to knowledge sharing in organizations. She is an internationally acknowledged expert on sociotechnical thinking and knowledge management. She was a visiting professor in Seville University (Spain), under the government grant scheme for distinguished, international scholars, a visiting research fellow in Queens University (Canada), and a keynote speaker at Manchester University (UK) at the Tribute day for Enid Mumford. As the Vice-Chair of the BCS Sociotechnical Special Group she is active in promoting information systems and has edited three books of international contributions in this field. Since then she has co-authored Beyond Knowledge Management and the Encyclopedia of Communities of Practice in Information and Knowledge Management. Additionally, she has published more than sixty book chapters, peer reviewed journal articles, and conference papers.

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