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People, Knowledge and Technology:What Have We Learnt So Far?
Edited by Bruno Trezzini,
Patrick Lambe and
Suliman Hawamdeh
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
This collection of papers from the First International Conference on Knowledge Management (iCKM 2004) offers insights into the state-of-the-art in KM and the challenges lying ahead. Grouped into six themes — communities and collaboration, knowledge sharing, culture as context, knowledge management strategies, knowledge creation, and knowledge discovery — authors provide thought-provoking theoretical and practical discussions, through quantitative analyses and detailed case-studies. iCKM 2004 was organized by the Information and Knowledge Management Society (iKMS), a non-profit society dedicated to the promotion of KM theory and practice.
Keywords: Knowledge Management; Innovation; Communities; Collaboration; Knowledge Sharing; Culture; Knowledge Creation; Knowledge Management Strategies; Knowledge Discovery (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
ISBN: 9789812561497
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Chapters in this book: - Ch 1 Abstracts of Keynote Addresses , pp 3-6

- Rob Cross, Josef Hofer-Alfeis, Dave Snowden and David Weinberger
- Ch 2 EFFECTS OF COMPANY SIZE AND WORKER’S EXPERIENCE ON KNOWLEDGE DELIVERY FACTORS VIS-À-VIS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT EFFICIENCY , pp 9-20

- Samuel A. Ajila and Zheng Sun
- Ch 3 DEVELOPING KNOWLEDGE IN “NETWORKS OF PRACTICE” , pp 21-31

- Pierpaolo Andriani, Gary Atkinson, Alistair Bowden and Richard Hall
- Ch 4 DEMONSTRATING THE EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY OF KNOWLEDGE HALLWAYS WITHIN PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS , pp 32-43

- Gerard Bredenoord
- Ch 5 DYNAMICS IN TECHNOLOGY-ENHANCED TEAMS: TRANSACTIVE MEMORY IN TRUST NETWORKS , pp 44-54

- Klarissa Ting-Ting Chang
- Ch 6 APPLYING SENSE-MAKING METHODOLOGY TO ESTABLISH COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE: EXAMPLES FROM THE BRITISH COUNCIL , pp 55-65

- Bonnie Cheuk
- Ch 7 SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS IN CONTEXT: FROM A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY TO A BUSINESS TOOL , pp 66-75

- Kimiz Dalkir and Michele Ann Jenkins
- Ch 8 COLLABORATIVE FACTORS AFFECTING KM PROCESSES , pp 76-86

- Miguel Angel Morales Arroyo and Yun-Ke Chang
- Ch 9 COLLABORATIVE LEARNING BEHAVIOUR IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAMS , pp 87-96

- Sourav Mukherji and Abhoy K. Ojha
- Ch 10 CULTIVATING A COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE IN A SMALL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION , pp 97-107

- Samo Pavlin
- Ch 11 THE ROLE OF MEDIATORS IN CREATING STRATEGIC KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITES (SKC) AND PROMOTING COOPERATION BETWEEN SCIENTIFC AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES: A CASE STUDY FROM THAILAND , pp 108-114

- Nuta Supakata and Pierre Fayard
- Ch 12 TRUST, COHESION, AND IDENTIFICATION AS DRIVERS OF COP PERFORMANCE: THE MODERATING EFFECT OF KNOWLEDGE TYPE , pp 115-125

- Katja Zboralski and Hans Georg Gemünden
- Ch 13 KNOWLEDGE SHARING IN RESPONSE TO A SUPPORTIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT: EVIDENCE FROM AN AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERING FIRM , pp 129-139

- Prashant Bordia, Bernd E. Irmer, Mary-Ann Garden, Kate Phair and David Abusah
- Ch 14 INTRAORGANIZATIONAL KNOWLEDGE SHARING IN KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE FIRMS , pp 140-151

- Akshey Gupta and Snejina Michailova
- Ch 15 PREDICTING KNOWLEDGE SHARING ON KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS , pp 152-162

- Scott Krebs and Prashant Bordia
- Ch 16 KNOWLEDGE INTEGRATION PROBLEMS AND THEIR EFFECT ON TEAM PERFORMANCE , pp 163-173

- Brigitte Steinheider and Natalja Menold
- Ch 17 KNOWLEDGE SHARING THROUGH SOCIAL NETWORKS IN PROJECT-BASED ORGANIZATIONS , pp 174-184

- Wang Jiangdian and Yim-Teo Tien Hua
- Ch 18 TACIT KNOWLEDGE AND CULTURE , pp 187-198

- Peter Busch and Debbie Richards
- Ch 19 ORGANIZATIONAL ATMOSPHERE FOR NURTURING SOCIAL AND INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL: A CASE STUDY OF AN IT SERVICES VENDOR , pp 199-209

- N. Dayasindhu and Krishnan Narayanan
- Ch 20 THE COMMUNICATION AUDIT: TRIED AND TRUE, BUT NOW LET’S USE IT FOR SOMETHING NEW – EXAMINING ORGANISATIONAL KNOWLEDGE SHARING , pp 210-221

- Celina Pascoe and Elizabeth More
- Ch 21 MISSING FUNDAMENTAL ILLUSION: A NEW THEORY BASED ON JAPANESE KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT , pp 222-232

- María Sarabia, Juan Corro and José M. Sarabia
- Ch 22 ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE, SOCIAL EMBEDDEDNESS AND KNOWLEDGE LOSS: A CASE STUDY OF CHINA CENTRAL TELEVISION (CCTV) , pp 233-243

- Lingjie Wang
- Ch 23 MECHANISMS FOR INTEGRATING DISTRIBUTED KNOWLEDGE , pp 247-258

- Wai Fong Boh
- Ch 24 THE SOURCES OF A FIRM’S COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE ACCORDING TO THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED SCHOOL: THE CASE OF SLOVENIAN FIRMS , pp 259-269

- Tomaž Čater
- Ch 25 A FRAMEWORK FOR KNOWLEDGE REUSE SUCCESS , pp 270-280

- D.C.Y. Lim, A. Kankanhalli and K.S. Raman
- Ch 26 THE DEVELOPMENT OF KM COMPETENCIES IN LIS PROGRAMS: AN ANALYSIS , pp 281-291

- Sajjad Ur Rehman and Abdus Sattar Chaudhry
- Ch 27 STRATEGIC APPROACHES TO KM: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY CONDUCTED IN THE US GOVERNMENT AND NONPROFIT SECTORS , pp 292-302

- Vincent Ribière and Juan A. Román
- Ch 28 PATENT INTELLIGENCE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR PATENT PRODUCTIVITY , pp 305-315

- Nilanjana Bhaduri Nee Chakraborty and Mary Mathew
- Ch 29 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE DEBATE ON RENT SEEKING AND ALLOCATION OF KNOWLEDGE RESOURCES , pp 316-325

- Bruno de Vuyst and Alea M. Fairchild
- Ch 30 KNOWLEDGE SHARING OVER P2P KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS: A PEER ONTOLOGY AND SEMANTIC OVERLAY DRIVEN APPROACH , pp 329-339

- Syed Sibte Raza Abidi and Xiaolin Pang
- Ch 31 ASSESSING THE MICROECONOMIC FACET OF ASSOCIATION RULES VIA AN EFFICIENT WEIGHTING SCHEME , pp 340-349

- Ioannis N. Kouris, Christos H. Makris and Athanasios K. Tsakalidis
- Ch 32 A STUDY OF THE “MULTI-AGENT BASED USER ACCESS AND CORRELATED PATTERN IN OPTIMAL CONTENT ALLOCATION METHOD FOR FEDERATED VIDEO DIGITAL LIBRARIES” , pp 350-364

- R. Ponnusamy and T.V. Gopal
- Ch 33 INTELLIGENT CONTENT DISCOVERY WITHIN E-LEARNING WEB SERVICES , pp 365-375

- Gottfried Vossen and Peter Westerkamp
- Ch 34 Abstracts of Poster Presentations , pp 379-406

- Rusli Abdullah, Jaflah Alammary, Qurban Ali, Sattar Bawany, Krisda Bisalyaputra, Wai Fong Boh, Peter Busch, Peter Busch, Daniel K.S. Chang, Chih-Kai Chen, Chiam Ching Leen, Janet Curran, Patrick S.W. Fong, Meliha Handzic, Quamrul Hasan, Gianpaolo Iazzolino, George Surya Kencana, Vijay Kumar, Kevin J. Leonard, Ruel V. Maningas, M. Cristina Martinez-Fernandez, Laila Marouf, Sourav Mukherji, Jothimani K. Muniandy, D. Nagajyothi, K. Padmini, Hatim Saleh, Avneet Saxena, Asif Ali Syed, Eileen Trauth, Megan Vazey, Surendra Kumar Vyas, S. Wadhwa, Eade Wang, P. Subrahmanya Yadapadithaya, L. J. Yao and Xiao You
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