Socio-Technical Knowledge Management: Studies and Initiatives
Murray E. Jennex
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Murray E. Jennex: San Diego State University, USA
International Journal of Knowledge Management (IJKM), 2008, vol. 4, issue 4, 112-114
Abstract:
Socio-Technical Knowledge Management: Studies and Initiatives is a book that attempts to ground knowledge management in sociotechnical theory and then present research results gained using socio-technical research methods. Directed to graduate students and KM practitioners, it is also useful for anyone who wishes to understand how an organization can prevent knowledge management from failing by optimizing the technical and social aspects of knowledge management.
Date: 2008
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