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What is Knowledge Management System

Handbook of Research on Implementing Knowledge Management Strategy in the Public Sector
Is the system that facilitates supports and manages the process of creating, sharing, storing, and using of knowledge effectively and efficiently.
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Knowledge Management Systems Characteristics That Support Knowledge Sharing and Decision-Making Processes in Organizations
Mahmoud Abdelrahman (Newcastle Business School at Northumbria University, UK), Firas Masri (Newcastle Business School at Northumbria University, UK), and Dimitra Skoumpopoulou (Newcastle Business School at Northumbria University, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9639-4.ch004
Abstract
With the advent of the knowledge economy and the growing importance of knowledge societies, organizations are constantly seeking new ways of leveraging and sharing knowledge to support decision-making (DM) processes. This chapter presents an initial insight to the little-researched phenomenon of how knowledge management systems (KMSs) can facilitate knowledge sharing (KS) to support DM processes in organizations. In this chapter, authors aim to extend the existing literature of knowledge management, decision making, and knowledge sharing by proposing a new conceptual framework, namely “ECUA” (easiness, communication, unification, and analytics characteristics). In this study, 42 semi-structured interviews have been conducted. The proposed conceptual framework will benefit managers in both public and private sectors in finding new ways of leveraging and sharing knowledge to support DM processes via using KMSs. This framework can be used to explore KMSs characteristics that can support DM processes by facilitating knowledge sharing in organizations.
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Knowledge Management Portals for Empowering General Public and Societies
A knowledge management system is any kind of IT system that stores and retrieves knowledge to improve understanding, collaboration, and process alignment. Knowledge management systems can exist within organizations or teams, but they can also be used to center the knowledge base for users or customers.
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System for managing knowledge in organizations, supporting the addition, storage, notification and localization of expertise and knowledge.
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Refers to IT applications that store and retrieve knowledge, improve collaboration, locate knowledge sources, look for hidden knowledge, captures and uses knowledge in order to improve decision-making.
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A knowledge repository, shared knowledge base or knowledge based system, which is a class of information systems developed to support and enhance the organizational processes of knowledge creation, storage / retrieval, transfer and application ( Alavi & Leidner, 2001 ).
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Learning Object Evaluation
Knowledge that must be used to improve learning into a teaching and learning process supported by a set of applications that is used to deliver courses to students.
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Implications of Knowledge Management Adoption Within Higher Education Institutions: Business Process Reengineering Approach
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Knowledge Management and Risk Management
A combination of people, processes and technology whose purpose is to perform knowledge management in an organization. (Edwards, 2009)
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Business Processes and Knowledge Management
A combination of people, processes and technology whose purpose is to perform knowledge management in an organization.
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Organizational network connecting people with information and communication technologies, with the purpose of improving the processes of sharing and distributing the organizational knowledge.
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The system created for users to interact with the organizational memory system.
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An informing system that models how knowledge is managed as well as how it is related to data and information.
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A type of information system that is applied to manage firms’ internal and external knowledge.
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information and communication technology that enables knowledge management initiative and spans some its barriers, such as organisational, time and geographic issues.
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A system to ensure that there is a well-organized, readily available infrastructure that contains the type of knowledge required.
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