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Handbook of Research on Virtual Workplaces and the New Nature of Business Practices
While there is no real consensus on this term a useful definition is that it “comprises a range of practices used by organizations to identify, create, represent, and distribute knowledge for reuse, awareness, and learning” (Wikipedia, 2007c AU17: The in-text citation "Wikipedia, 2007c" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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Knowledge Transfer and Marketing in Second Life
Peter Rive (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-893-2.ch030
Abstract
This chapter considers the virtual world Second Life as a workplace. It argues that despite its apparent novelty, Second Life is descended from a 2000-year-old tradition of immersive art that informs its popular attraction and its two big business drivers, knowledge management and marketing. To illustrate this, I describe a project by the international advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi, which shows how knowledge management and marketing can come together in a virtual workplace. The chapter further contends that it is insufficient to simply attain virtual presence in order to achieve knowledge management goals. Instead, intellectual property rights and their management must also be addressed. Because avatars in Second Life own the items they create and can explicitly set permission rights, Second Life users can share virtual goods and knowledge easily, and in the tradition of hacker culture and open source coding. Despite general opposition to Digital Rights Management from some in the open source community, I argue that it is necessary to ensure that the metadata, such as the original creator information, is protected to encourage the sharing and transfer of knowledge in a virtual workplace. The creator of Second Life, Linden Lab, opened up the source code of the client software, thus allowing organizations to further benefit from this virtual workplace.
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Managing Customer Knowledge with Social Software
The processes organizations utilize to systematically gather, create, store, transfer, and apply knowledge.
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Relations between Knowledge Acquisition Forms and Sources of Power in Organization
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Optimizing Knowledge Management During Crises
Handling and organization of data, information, and knowledge.
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Role of MOOCs for Technology and Business Education: Opportunities and Challenges in the Indian Context
Knowledge management is the process of creating, sharing, using, and managing the knowledge and information of an organization.
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Virtual Communities
The process of creating, storing, sharing, and disseminating knowledge in an organizational context (Davenport & Prusak, 1998).
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Explicit and Tacit Knowledge: To Share or Not to Share
Knowledge Management is an economic view of the strategic value of organizational knowledge that facilitate the acquisition, sharing and utilization of knowledge (Smith & Lyles, 2003, p.12)
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Capturing Tacit Knowledge within Business Simulation Games
A range of strategies and practices used in an organization to identify, create, represent, distribute, and enable adoption of insights and experiences.
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A Mapping of Knowledge Management Techniques and Tools for Sustainable Growth in the Public Sector
Knowledge management is a system that helps people in an organization share, access, and update business knowledge and information.
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Strategic Elements of Sustainable Supply Chain Management
The systematic process of finding, selecting, organizing, distilling and presenting information that improves the comprehension in a specific area of interest. It is used also as a synonym for content management or information management, but incorporates communities of practice, learning from experience, and knowledge retention and transfer.
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Planned Investment in Information Technology Companies: Innovative Methods of the Management in IT
Managerial definitions oriented to deal with organizational knowledge, approaching its production, sharing, valuation, storing, and processing for final applications.
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Information Technology Strategy in Knowledge Diffusion Lifecycle
The management activities of creating, acquiring, interpreting, retaining, and transferring knowledge to improve performance by purposefully modifying behavior based on new knowledge ( Borghoff & Pareschi, 1997 ).
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The Coaching Dance: Beyond Nonaka – Knowledge Management in Post-Tayloristic Confucian China
The systematic and systemic management of the organisation’s knowledge assets with an emphasis on organisational learning and innovation.
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The Needle in the Haystack: How Information Overload Is Impacting Society and Our Search for Truth
The ability to identify, store, share, and make knowledge discoverable within an organization.
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Knowledge Sharing Success Model of Virtual Communities of Practice in Healthcare Sector
Knowledge management is considered as a systematic process of managing knowledge assets, processes, and environment to facilitate the creation, organization, sharing, utilization, and measurement of knowledge to achieve the strategic aims of an organization.
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Quality Control Using Agent Based Framework
Manage knowledge in an efficient way through knowledge externalization, sharing, innovation, and socialization.
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The Value of the Mature Worker: Knowledge Management/Transfer in the 21st Century
A strategy of getting the right knowledge to the right people at the right time by putting knowledge into action to improve organizational performance.
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Electronic Government: Challenges for Public Services Consumer Behaviour and Value Creation
The intentional process of creation, acquisition and sharing of knowledge and its utilization as a key factor in the creation of added value. It is an inextricably human and cooperative process.
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Cultural Influences on Virtual Teamwork Collaboration
The set of processes developed in an organization to create, gather, store, maintain, and apply the firm’s knowledge.
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Digital Transformation in Organizations and Its Impact on Knowledge Management: A Quantitative Study
Set of technologies and processes whose objective is to support the creation, transfer and application of knowledge in organizations, in order to make large amounts of organizational information accessible, supporting decision making.
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Augmenting Transcultural Diffusion through Knowledge Management: The Critical Role of Internal Marketing
The process of capturing, developing, sharing, and effectively using organizational knowledge.
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Succession Planning as a Developmental Tool for Sustainability
Firms doing what is needed to get the most out of knowledge resources, including both explicit and tacit knowledge.
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Data, Information, and Knowledge: Developing an Intangible Assets Strategy
Methods to identify, organize, and leverage knowledge assets through further distribution and sharing.
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Digital Trends in Education Operations and Marketing
Is how strategic choices and planning are made to gather, store, protect and disseminate knowledge as a product.
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Knowledge Management Tools and Their Desirable Characteristics
Discipline that intends to provide, at its most suitable level, the accurate information and knowledge for the right people, whenever they may needed and at their best convenience.
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Knowledge Management Systems Procedural Development
Discipline that tries to suitably provide the adequate information and knowledge to the people indicated, whenever and how they need them. In such way these people will have all the necessary elements for best performing their tasks.
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Improving Competitiveness Through Organizational Market Intelligence
A process that intends to administrate the creation, retention and registering, sharing, valuating, monitoring and application of knowledge in organizations.
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Management Fads, Communities of Practice and Innovation
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Infusing KM in Global Higher Education: How Effective KM Program Supports Critical Tacit Knowledge Retention Within a US Higher Education Institution
Knowledge management refers to capturing explicit, implicit, and tacit knowledge, which is the archived knowledge in an internal knowledge base accessible to all levels of the organizational workforce. Knowledge management theory concerns understanding the explicit, implicit, and tacit knowledge functions and operations of an organization's performance. Theory research focuses on how explicit knowledge is captured in a database for use by the organizational workforce (Senge, 2006 AU29: The in-text citation "Senge, 2006" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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Business Processes and Knowledge Management
Supporting and achieving the creation, sharing, retention, refinement, and use of knowledge (generally in an organizational context).
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Environmentally Proactive Strategies and Absorptive Capacity: The Role of the Directors Interlocks
Dynamic process that guide the activities for acquiring, organizing, and communicating tacit and explicit knowledge with the purpose of increase innovativeness, responsiveness, and competitive advantage.
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Strategic Knowledge Management, Innovation, and Performance
The process through which organizations generate value from their intellectual and knowledge-based assets. Most often, generating value from such assets involves codifying what employees, partners and customers know, and sharing that information among employees, departments and even with other companies in an effort to devise best practices.
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Organizational Implications of Managing the HRIS Employee Experience
The organizational processes developed in order to equip people with the knowledge required to make decisions well.
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Guidelines for Deploying a Knowledge Management System
Discipline that intends to provide, at its most suitable level, the accurate information and knowledge for the right people, whenever they may be needed and at their best convenience.
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Challenges in Modelling Healthcare Services: A Study Case of Information Architecture Perspectives
Managerial definitions oriented to deal with organizational knowledge, approaching its production, sharing, valuation, storing and processing for final applications.
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A Social Capital Perspective on Collaboration and Web 2.0
A broad concept which refers to the theoretical and practical base for the effective management of organizational knowledge.
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Construction of Knowledge-Intensive organizations in Higher Education
Knowledge management is a term applied to techniques used for the systematic collection, transfer, security and management of information within organizations, along with systems designed to assist the optimal use of that knowledge.
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Utilization of Indigenous Knowledge for Competitiveness among Curio Makers of Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe
The “deliberate and systematic coordination of an organization’s people, technology, processes, and organizational structure in order to add value through reuse and innovation” ( Dalkir, 2011 :4).
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Virtual Communities of Practice
Knowledge management is the means whereby an organisation “manages” and leverages its knowledge resources. This can include reports, databases and patents; it also includes people – identifying experts, sharing knowledge, and helping people learn.
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A Re-Distributed Knowledge Management Framework in Help Desk
A formal and direct process used to manage and capitalize on knowledge that accumulates in the workplace.
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Knowledge Management for Healthcare: Vision, Strategies, and Challenges
Knowledge Management is a multi-disciplinary paradigm which uses technology to support the acquisition, generation, codification and transfer of knowledge in the context of specific organisational processes.
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Critical Issues Influencing Higher Education Systems in Emerging Countries
The systematic process of finding, selecting, organizing, distilling and presenting information that improves the comprehension in a specific area of interest. It is used also as a synonym for content management or information management, but incorporates communities of practice, learning from experience, and knowledge retention and transfer.
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Big Data, Knowledge, and Business Intelligence
Methods to identify, organize, and leverage knowledge assets through further distribution and sharing.
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Knowledge Management for E-Government Applications and Services
Strategies and processes of consciously and comprehensively identifying, capturing, structuring, analyzing, storing, distributing, and using an organization’s intellectual assets (resources, documents, and people skills) to enhance its performance and competiveness. KM it is based on two critical activities: (1) capture and documentation of individual explicit and tacit knowledge, and (2) its dissemination within the organization.
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Big Data, Knowledge, and Business Intelligence
Methods to identify, organize, and leverage knowledge assets through further distribution and sharing.
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Infrastructures of Knowledge Sharing Countrywide
Knowledge management (KM) is the process of capturing, developing, sharing, and effectively using organizational knowledge.[1] AU54: Anchored Object 1 It refers to a multi-disciplined approach to achieving organizational objectives by making the best use of knowledge. “Knowledge management is a discipline that promotes an integrated approach to identifying, capturing, evaluating, retrieving, and sharing all of an enterprise's information assets. These assets may include databases, documents, policies, procedures, and previously un-captured expertise and experience in individual workers.”
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ICTs and Knowledge Management Synergies to Impulse Senior Entrepreneurship
It is defined as a group of mechanisms and techniques focused on maximizing EBITDA through good management of knowledge, formation, and expertise.
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Health Care Virtual Communities: Challenges and Opportunities
Knowledge management is a field of research and applications that deals with the creation, use, reuse, and dissemination of Knowledge (e.g. resources, documents, people skills).
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Preliminary Knowledge Management Implementation in the Telco Industry
Process through which organizations generate value from their intellectual and knowledge-based assets which involves codifying what employees, partners, and customer know and sharing that information among employees and departments in an effort to devise best practices.
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Library Science and Technology in a Changing World
The systematic management of collective information.
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Fostering Online Communities of Practice in Career and Technical Education
The process of systematically gathering organizational wisdom, organizing those ideas, archiving them, and providing for their easy retrieval and dissemination.
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Knowledge Management Systems Characteristics That Support Knowledge Sharing and Decision-Making Processes in Organizations
Is the process of reaching organization’s objectives by creating, sharing, storing and using knowledge derived from employees, organization’s practices, and other sources.
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Management of Tacit Knowledge and the Issue of Empowerment of Patients and Stakeholders in the Health Care Sector
Without entering any controversy, following Jashapara (2011: 16) AU451: The in-text citation "Jashapara (2011: 16)" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , we define knowledge management as “the effective learning processes associated with exploration, exploitation and sharing of human knowledge (tacit and explicit) that use appropriate technology and cultural environments to enhance an organization’s intellectual capital and performance.” It must be extended in health empowerment to groups and social interaction.
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Joint Service Development with the Local Authorities
(KM) deals with concept of how organizations, groups, and individuals handle their knowledge in all forms, in order to improve organizational performance.
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OMIS-Based Collaboration with Service-Oriented Design
The broad process of locating, organizing, transferring, and using the information and expertise within the organization, typically by using advanced information technologies.
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Barriers and Enablers to Knowledge Management in the Pakistani Hospitality Industry: An Application of Fuzzy Delphi Method
A process that creates, shares, uses and manages the information or knowledge of a particular organization. This usually comprise of a multidisciplinary approach to achieve the organizational targets and utilizes the knowledge to its best.
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Knowledge Sharing Barriers Affecting Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Performance
The process of efficiently gathering, sharing, using, and managing knowledge among a set of individual and/or groups in an organization.
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Value Proposition of Network Companies Providing Restaurant Services in Russia: Analysis and Evaluation
Strategy that transforms all types of intellectual assets into higher productivity, efficiency and new value.
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Business Processes and Knowledge Management
Supporting and achieving the creation, sharing, retention, refinement, and use of knowledge (generally in an organizational context).
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Software Process Asset Libraries Using Knowledge Repositories
It is the systematic, explicit, and deliberate building, renewal, and application of knowledge to maximize an enterprise’s knowledge-related effectiveness and returns from its knowledge and intellectual capital assets.
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Business Intelligence Applied to Tourism
Multidisciplinary approach, expressed through a process that enables the creation, sharing and management of knowledge in an organization to achieve organizational objectives by making the best use of this knowledge.
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Team Creativity by Integrating Knowledge Management: A Guide for Andragogical Leadership
It refers to the management of knowledge creation and application to make knowledge more sustainable by facilitating decision-making (Vaio et al., 2021).
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Intellectual Capital Models and their Role within Information Systems
The problem of the distribution of knowledge in the organization using the most appropriate tools for this activity is the central activity of this perspective.
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The Role of Human Resource and Knowledge Management in Improving Service Delivery in Knowledge-Based Organizations in South Africa: Best Practices in the Wake of the COVID-19 Era
Knowledge management is the explicit and systematic management of intellectual capital and organizational knowledge, as well as the associated processes of creating, gathering, validating, categorizing, archiving, disseminating, leveraging, and using intellectual capital for improving the organization and the individuals in it. It includes all of the interacting and interdependent elements that pertain to monitoring and controlling knowledge such as creating and acquiring knowledge, using knowledge, retaining knowledge and sharing knowledge.
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The Role of Information Professionals in South Africa in the Provision of Information During COVID-19
It is the process of creating, sharing, using and managing the knowledge and information of an organisation. It is the multidisciplinary approach to achieve organisational objectives by utilising the best use of knowledge.
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Facilitation of Technology-Supported Communities of Practice
A process through which organizations create, store, and utilize their collective knowledge.
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Virtual Collaboration
The collection, storage, vetting, management, and distribution of relevant information.
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Using Knowledge Management Tools in Fostering Green ICT Related Behavior Change
Techniques and tools that support the management of knowledge in the organizational or societal levels.
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Knowledge Management for Business Sustainability
The systematic process of finding, selecting, organizing, distilling, and presenting information that improves the comprehension in a specific area of interest. It is used also as a synonym for content management or information management, but incorporates communities of practice, learning from experience, and knowledge retention and transfer.
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Managing Customer Knowledge in Service Economy: Proposing a Conceptual Model of CKM for Services
( KM): The process of capturing, developing, sharing, and effectively using organisational knowledge. It refers to a multi-disciplined approach to achieving organisational objectives by making the best use of knowledge.
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Knowledge Management with Partners in a Dynamic Information Environment
A term applied to techniques used for the systematic collection, transfer, security and management of information within organisations along with systems designed to help make the best use of that knowledge.
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Design of a Strategic Knowledge Management Model to Evaluate Sales Growth in SMEs
It is about getting the right knowledge to the right person at the right time. It implies a strong tie to corporate strategy, understanding from where and in which types knowledge could be found, in order to create processes that span organizational functions.
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Sharing Tacit Knowledge: The Essence of Knowledge Management
Knowledge management is a management philosophy that aims to make visible the knowledge available in the organization and entails a process of knowledge creation, storage, sharing, and application, and integrates the same with business processes in the organization. In short, knowledge management leads to knowledge-focused activities in the organization to make the processes prompt and competitive.
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Knowledge Management in Collaborative Business Networks
Comprises a range of strategies and practices for creating, collection, keeping, utilizing, and provide access to information resources. These recourses include structured databases, text information, and implicit knowledge.
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Management in Modern Organizations: Organizational, Innovation, and Knowledge Management Theories
Is reflected in the organization's ability to create and disseminate knowledge, incorporating it into their systems, services and products.
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Organizational Learning and Web 2.0 Technologies: Improving the Planning and Organization of a Software Development Process
Activities of identification, acquisition, development, dissemination, use and maintenance of organizational knowledge in a systematic way.
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Barriers to Successful Knowledge Management
Knowledge Management (KM) “(…) refers to the critical issues of organizational adaptation, survival and competence against discontinuous environmental change. Essentially it embodies organizational processes that seek synergistic combination of data and information processing capacity of information technologies, and the creative and innovative capacity of human beings” ( Malhotra, 2005 ).
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Fostering Supply Chain Management in Global Business
The strategies and processes designed to identify, capture, structure, value, leverage, and share an organization's intellectual assets to enhance its performance and competitiveness.
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The Importance of Knowledge Creation and Knowledge Sharing
The sophisticated method that can enhance the creation and sharing of knowledge.
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Knowledge Management in Agro-Industrial Productive Chains: An Initial Discussion
The activities organizational used to working with the organizational knowledge.
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Expliciting Tacit Knowledge: Exploring an Uncharted Path for a Questionable Trip
A continuous process, regarded to any kind of management, that identifies actions, tasks and subprocesses focusing knowledge. Typically involves generation or capture, storing or registering, sharing, monitoring and valuation.
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The Role of E-Collaboration Systems in Knowledge Management
Knowledge is contextual information embedded in experience which can be tacit or explicit. Knowledge cannot be managed; only the processes for creating, capturing, codifying, storing, and transferring knowledge in organisations to sustain competitive advantage can be managed.
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Human Resource Development as a Tool to Enhance Knowledge to Thrive in VUCA Situations
It is a process of creating, capturing, organizing, storing, and disseminating knowledge to various organizational stakeholders.
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Communities of Practice: Context Factors that Influence their Development
Managing the corporation’s knowledge through a systematically and organizationally specified process for acquiring, organizing, sustaining, applying, sharing and renewing both the tacit and explicit knowledge of employees to enhance organizational performance and create value (Davenport, 1998 AU72: The in-text citation "Davenport, 1998" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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Market Intelligence
A process that intends to administrate the creation, retention and registering, sharing, valuating, monitoring and application of knowledge in organizations.
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Developing a Corporate Knowledge Management Platform in a Multibusiness Company
The Process responsible for gathering, analysing, storing and sharing knowledge and information within an Organisation. Knowledge management is seen as a way to enhance the performance in many organizations.
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From Information Management to Knowledge Management
A central function of an organization that contains a number of rules and processes applied so to comprehensively collect, organize, share, analyze, and distribute knowledge in order to maximize the organizational performance.
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Organizational Learning and Technology
A process of managing information, quality, and human capital. It emphasizes more on knowledge use than knowledge availability.
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Security-Based Knowledge Management
Refers to the managerial process of acquiring, storing and transferring knowledge intra- or inter-organizationally with the purposes of fulfilling tasks and enhancing competitiveness.
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A Unified Framework of Organizational Perspectives and Knowledge Management and Their Impact on Job Performance
The strategies and processes designed to identify, capture, structure, value, leverage, and share an organization’s intellectual assets to enhance its performance and competitiveness.
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Chief Knowledge Officers
A program for managing a firm’s intellectual capital by systematically capturing, storing, sharing, and disseminating the firm’s explicit and tacit knowledge
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The Coaching Dance Applied: A Culturally Sensitive Approach to Knowledge Management and Nondirective Coaching in Confucian China
The systematic and systemic management of the organisation’s knowledge assets with an emphasis on organisational learning and innovation.
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The Role of Human Resources (HR) in Tacit Knowledge Sharing
an organizational strategy and process that ensures valuable knowledge is identified, documented (or at least located), organized, shared, and preserved so that current and future employees may use and reuse this knowledge to meet organizational goals more effectively.
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Sub-Dimensions in the Management of Open and Distance Learning
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Interactive, Flexible, and Adaptable Decision Support Systems
The distribution, access, and retrieval of unstructured information about human experiences between interdependent individuals or among members of a workgroup.
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Knowledge Management in the Palestinian Public Sector
Is the process of reaching organization’s objectives by creating, sharing, storing and using knowledge derived from employees, organization’s practices, and other sources.
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The Use of Social Technology to Support Organisational Knowledge
an initiative that involves a set of processes by which organizations create value from intellectual and knowledgeable assets. These processes include codifying employee’s, partner’s and customer’s knowledge and information, and sharing this among employees and departments.
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Analysis of the Possible Relationship Model Between Knowledge Management and Job Satisfaction: Aligning and Developing a Model as a Guideline for Service Staff Management in the Aviation Industry
The procedure is separate between knowledge and management which is the method to utilize all knowledge to develop organization and encourage members. the practices response to provide all state of managing knowledges.
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A Resource-Based Perspective on Information Technology, Knowledge Management, and Firm Performance
Is “an entity’s systematic and deliberate efforts to expand, cultivate, and apply available knowledge in ways that add value to the entity, in the sense of positive results in accomplishing its objectives or fulfilling its purpose” (Holsapple and Joshi 2004, p. 593).
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Using IT-Supported Knowledge Repositories for Succession Planning in SMEs: How to Deal with Knowledge Loss?
Systematic way of applying a group of tools, techniques, processes and activities that enables knowledge and information to flow, grow, and create value in organizations.
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Learning Villages Network and its Computer Components
The science of managing knowledge to optimize the learning capabilities of students being taught.
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Impact of Project Management Offices on Knowledge Management
“A mixture of experience, values and beliefs, contextual information, intuition, and insight that people use to make sense of new experiences and information [to manage a project properly]” ( PMI, 2017 , p. 709).
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Knowledge Blogs in Firm Internal Use
Refers to a range of practices organizations use to identify, distribute and leverage knowledge to gain competitive advantage.
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TM Strategies: Panacea to KM Ills and Challenges – A Reference to COVID-19
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Decision Criteria for Green Management Information Systems
Is the continuous process of adopted by individuals and organizations to collectively and systematically capture, create, share, improve and apply knowledge, to better achieve their objectives and promote the delivery of outstanding collaboration and partnership working.
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The Roles of Information Technology and Knowledge Management in Project Management Metrics
The strategies and processes designed to identify, capture, structure, value, leverage, and share an organization's intellectual assets to enhance its performance and competitiveness.
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Contribution of Social Capital to Innovation: The Mediating Role of Knowledge Embedded in Social Networks
The process of critically acquiring, disseminating, conbining, selecting, exploiting, and sharing a great amount of information and existing knowledge in order to meet current needs and develop new opportunities.
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Successful Integration of Knowledge for Innovation: A Case Study of Opportunities for Product Development Partnerships in Brazil
Is a concept and a term that arose approximately two decades ago, roughly in 1990. Quite simply one might say that it means organizing an organization's information and knowledge holistically.
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Autopoietic Knowledge Management Systems
Refers to creation, sharing, effective use and management of organisational knowledge aimed at improving the organisation's operation and competitiveness. Subject to management are not only processes, but also people and technology, which are coordinated by means of the adopted organisational structure within the knowledge management system being created. The assumption is that knowledge will be used in the best possible way to achieve the organisation's objectives.
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Interaction Model in Groupware Use for Knowledge Management
A strategy for managing knowledge that includes people, processes, and technology for creating, capturing, categorizing, disseminating, and using knowledge to generate value to the organization.
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Integration Concept for Knowledge Processes, Methods, and Software for SMEs
Can be seen as the overall dealing with knowledge. Knowledge is a fluid mix of framed experience, values, contextual information, and expert insight that provides a framework for evaluating and incorporating new experiences and information. It originates and is applied in the minds of those who know. In organizations, it often becomes embedded not only in documents or repositories but also in organizational routines, processes, practices and norms (Davenport & Prusak, 1998).
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Promoting Strategic Human Resource Management, Organizational Learning, and Knowledge Management in Modern Organizations
The strategies and processes designed to identify, capture, structure, value, organize, and share an organization's intellectual assets to enhance its performance and competitiveness.
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Knowledge Management and Information Technology Security Services
A formal mechanism for identifying and distributing knowledge.
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E-Learning Tool for Regional Development
The process of managing and leveraging the stores of knowledge in an organization, which is based on transforming information and intellectual assets into enduring value. It promotes a collaborative and integrative approach to the creation, capture, access, and use of information assets, including tacit and informal knowledge. This systemic approach is broadly viewed as either sustainable competitive advantage or long-term high performance.
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Innovative Technologies in Library Science
The systematic management of collective information.
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A Model for Knowledge and Innovation in Online Education
The process of capturing, storing and distributing information across learning environments to improve the application of knowledge to a variety of social contexts, thus increasing its availability to others to increase innovation in the evolution of community development and learning.
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Infusing KM in Global Higher Education: How Effective KM Program Supports Critical Tacit Knowledge Retention Within a US Higher Education Institution
Knowledge management refers to capturing explicit, implicit, and tacit knowledge, which is the archived knowledge in an internal knowledge base accessible to all levels of the organizational workforce. Knowledge management theory concerns understanding the explicit, implicit, and tacit knowledge functions and operations of an organization's performance. Theory research focuses on how explicit knowledge is captured in a database for use by the organizational workforce (Senge, 2006 AU29: The in-text citation "Senge, 2006" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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Intellectual Property
Discovery and capture of knowledge, the filtering and arrangement of this knowledge, and the value derived from sharing and using this knowledge throughout the organization ( Bernbom, 2001 , p. xiv).
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Knowledge Sharing and IT/Business Partnership: An Integrated View of Risk Management
Comprises a range of strategies and practices used in an organization to identify, create, represent, distribute, and enable adoption of knowledge.
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Critical Success Factors in Enterprise 2.0: The Importance of Business Performance
The concept of capturing, retaining, and managing organizational knowledge, either tacit or explicit, with the purpose of guaranteeing that it can be kept and reused.
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Impediments for Knowledge Sharing in Professional Service Firms
The systematic, explicit, and deliberate approach to creating, sharing, and using knowledge in order to enhance organizational performance.
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Knowledge Management From the Metaphorical Perspective
Strategies and processes connected with managing knowledge at different stages, such as creation, encoding, decoding, application and sharing.
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Performance Implications of Pure, Applied, and Fully Formalized Communities of Practice
Set of practices used by organizations to identify, create, represent, and distribute knowledge for reuse, awareness, and learning.
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Spreadsheet End User Development and Knowledge Management
A set of systematic and disciplined actions that an organization can take to obtain the greatest value from the knowledge available to it.
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Aligning Technology with Workforce and Organizational Development
The range of activities and processes that support the accessing, capturing, creating, sharing, disseminating and utilizing of knowledge.
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Knowledge Management and the Digital Native Enterprise
The discipline concerned with creating an environment in which both the tacit and explicit knowledge of organizations can be managed. The aim of knowledge management is to increase productivity and support innovation.
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Online Collaborative Learning and Leadership Development
The development and transfer of vital information from one generation of workers to the next.
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Local Internet Forums: Interactive Land Use Planning and Urban Development in Neighbourhoods
Knowledge management can be defined as a process in which knowledge is created, validated, presented, distributed and applied. It helps many kinds of organizations and communities to find, select, disseminate and transfer important information and expertise that is needed in problem solving, learning, strategic planning and decision making. The ?internet offers many usable tools for managing knowledge.
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Should Innovation Knowledge be Assessed?
Knowledge management is concerned the utilization of certain process in the creation, capturing and distribution of knowledge through different mechanisms to produce a blueprint that is essential in aiding organizations in achieving organizational excellence.
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Knowledge Management for Education Administrators
A method generated to create, capture, organize, and use information.
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Knowledge Sharing in an Organisation: A Practitioner Approach
The systematic harnessing and management of knowledge for its application within an organisation.
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Information Sharing in Innovation Networks
Knowledge management (KM) is the organization, creation, sharing, and flow of knowledge within and among organizations.
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Knowledge Management: The Construction of Knowledge in Organizations
Concerned with systematic, effective management, and the utilization of an organization’s knowledge resources. It encompasses the creation, storage, arrangement, retrieval, and distribution of an organization’s knowledge.
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Communities of Purpose: Eliminating Knowledge and Enhancing Practices in Transformational Government Programmes
A process that helps organizations identify, select, organize, disseminate, and transfer important information and expertise that are part of the organization’s memory.
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Decision Support Systems
The distribution, access, and retrieval of unstructured information about human experiences between interdependent individuals or among members of a workgroup.
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Knowledge Management for Entrepreneurship Development in the Circular Economy
It is defined as a process of seeking informative material content by planning, organising, and verifying and is the one which could be converted into useful knowledge using intelligence and philosophy by a qualified person.
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Network Effects of Knowledge Diffusion in Network Economy
Creating, acquiring, interpreting, retaining, and transferring knowledge to improve performance by purposefully modifying behavior based on new knowledge.
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The Role of Organizational Culture to the Management of Telecommunication Companies: I. Background and Motivation
The way that an organization manages the information in order to create useful knowledge and that is distributed to the organizational members.
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Knowledge Transfer in G2G Endeavors
Techniques and tools for collecting, managing and disseminating knowledge within an organisation.
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An Explorative Study of Knowledge-Transfer Mechanism: Processes and Factors (Enablers and Barriers) – Conceptual Model
Is the process of reaching organization’s objectives by creating, sharing, storing and using knowledge derived from employees, organization’s practices and other sources.
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Improving Competitiveness Through Organizational Market Intelligence
A process that intends to administrate the creation, retention and registering, sharing, valuating, monitoring and application of knowledge in organizations.
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Understanding RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)
All tools, software and procedures, to manage the knowledge in an organization or community. The term, introduced in 1986 by Karl M. Wiig, at first was related to technological aspects of knowledge filing, retrieval and spread, but later it included Human Resources training and management policy fostering knowledge sharing and spread within the organization. The knowledge management philosophy goes together with the values, loyalty, cooperation and sharing system, that is at the roots of business culture.
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Knowledge Sharing in Academic Medical Centers: Examining the Nexus of Higher Education and Workforce Development
Strategies for creating, storing, disseminating, and utilizing knowledge, typically through the use of technology.
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A Fabric Resource Management System (FRMS) for Fashion Product Development
A range of practices to identify, create, share and retain information, facts, skills and experience within an organization.
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The Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Knowledge Management: A Classification of Knowledge Management Systems
Can be defined as performing the activities involved in discovering, capturing, sharing, and applying knowledge in terms of resources, documents, and people skills, so as to enhance, in a cost-effective fashion, the impact of knowledge on the unit’s goal achievement.
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The Roles of E-Learning, Organizational Learning, and Knowledge Management in the Learning Organizations
The strategies and processes designed to identify, capture, structure, value, leverage, and share an organization's intellectual assets to enhance its performance and competitiveness.
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Examining the Effect of Knowledge Management on CRM Prosperity
Is the process through which organizations generate value from their intellectual and knowledge-based assets. Most often, generating value from such assets involves codifying what employees, partners and customers know, and sharing that information among employees, departments and even with other companies in an effort to devise best practices.
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Knowledge Management in Family Firms: Perspectives From Management Research
The process of capturing, organizing, storing, and sharing an organization's knowledge and information to enhance decision-making, innovation, and overall performance.
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Malaysian Tourism Industry Achievement From a Knowledge Management Perspective and Emergent Trends
Firm’s business strategy to formalised firm’s existing information at the disposal of the firm by the use of technology to store, retrieve, and utilise the organisational knowledge with the participation of the firm’s employees.
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Power Implications Within Competitive Organizations
The process of leveraging intellectual capital for competitive advantage in an organization setting.
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Knowledge Management in Healthcare
The management (strategies, processes) used to capture, value, identify, and enhance the intellectual assets of an organization.
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Information Environments of Middle Managers in Higher Education
A term applied to the techniques used for the systematic collection, transfer, security, and management of information within organizations, along with systems designed to assist the optimal use of that knowledge.
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Numbers Can Restrict Results?: Qualitative Research Methods as Information and Knowledge Management Support in Supply Chain and Logistics Sectors
A process designed to produce and apply knowledge in one organization, involving activities such as creation, collection, sharing, valuation, strategic application, among others.
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Tacit Knowledge Sharing for System Integration: A Case of Netherlands Railways in Industry 4.0
The process of creating, sharing, using and managing the knowledge and information of an organization (Girard, 2015).
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Semantic Framework for an Efficient Information Retrieval in the E-Government Repositories
The management of cycle for optimal performance across all aspects of search information in the Semantic Web domain.
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Internet of Things and Big Data-Driven Data Analysis Services for Third Parties: Business Models, New Ventures, and Potential Horizons
The process of creating, sharing, using and managing the knowledge and information of an organization. It refers to a multidisciplinary approach to achieving organizational objectives by making the best use of knowledge.
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Understanding Green Human Resources in Healthcare
Process of creating, sharing, and using the knowledge and information by an organization.
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The Analysis and Balancing of Scientific Social Networks in Cancer Control
It has the objective to control, facilitate access and maintain an integrated management of the information in their various media.
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Learning Organisation: An Effect on Organisational Performance
Knowledge management is the systematic process of managing the organization's knowledge assets for the purpose of creating value and meeting tactical & strategic requirements.
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Sustainable Initiatives and Organizational Reshaping in Food Retailers
Efficient handling of information and resources within a commercial organization.
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Tyranny of the Eye? The Resurgence of the Proto-Alphabetic Sensibility in Contemporary Electronic Modes of Media (PC/Mobile Telephony); and its Significance for the Status of Knowledge
Knowledge underpinning a knowledge society: expressing itself within management science as a methodology of a positivistic nature with empirical forms of evidence highlighted. Related as a practice to the storage, codification and regulation of knowledge and, closely linked to modes of societal regulation, control and governing meta-ideologies, especially rationality. Alphabetic literacy is viewed as a mode of knowledge management at a more fundamental level, than that ensconced in recent management literature; in that respect “knowledge management” is also viewed as a mode of development in human sensibility as well as an ideology.
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MOOCs for Enhancing Engineering Education
The process of capturing, developing, sharing, and effectively using organizational knowledge.
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Integrating Talent and Knowledge Management Practices in the New Normal Business Environment: Developing Future Leaders in Public Sector Organizations
Harris (2020) described knowledge management as the explicit and systematic management of intellectual capital and organizational knowledge, as well as the associated processes of creating, gathering, validating, categorizing, archiving, disseminating, leveraging, and using intellectual capital for improving the organization and the individuals in it.
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Practices and Challenges of Knowledge Management in the Greek Public Sector
The process of identifying, creating, sharing, using and managing knowledge and information inside an organization in order to achieve the organization's objectives.
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An Evaluation of Partnership for Productive Development in Brazil's Healthcare: Measuring the Knowledge Translation from Implementation to the Impact
Is a concept and a term that arose approximately two decades ago, roughly in 1990. Quite simply one might say that it means organizing an organization's information and knowledge holistically.
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Technologies in Support of Knowledge Management Systems
The process established to capture and use specific knowledge in an organization for the purpose of improving organizational performance.
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Cross-Cultural Aspects of Collective Intelligence Online
The process of systematically gathering organizational wisdom, organizing those ideas, archiving them, and providing for their easy retrieval and dissemination.
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Knowledge Management and the Competitiveness of Learning Organizations
A set of methods of organizations and technologies used with the aim of creating, collecting, organizing, storing, diffusing, using, and transferring knowledge within the company.
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Moving Forward
Knowledge management involves the systematic processes and strategies used by organizations to create, capture, organize, distribute, and leverage knowledge assets. It aims to enhance collaboration, innovation, and decision-making by effectively managing both explicit and tacit knowledge within the organization (OpenAI, 2023 AU38: The citation "OpenAI, 2023" matches multiple references. Please add letters (e.g. "Smith 2000a"), or additional authors to the citation, to uniquely match references and citations. ).
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Technology Aspects of Information Literacy in the Workplace
The process of systematically gathering organizational wisdom, organizing those ideas, archiving them, and providing for their easy retrieval and dissemination.
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Investigating Software Testing Practices in Software Development Organizations: Sri Lankan Experience
Knowledge management (KM) is the process of creating, sharing, using and managing the knowledge and information of an organization. It refers to a multidisciplinary approach to achieving organizational objectives by making the best use of knowledge. Knowledge management is recognized as the fundamental activity for obtaining, growing and sustaining intellectual capital in organizations.
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Knowledge Management Systems Acceptance
The name given to the set of systematic actions that an organization can take to obtain the greatest value from the knowledge available to it.
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A Qualitative Study of Knowledge Management: The Multinational Firm Point of View
Set of business policies and actions undertaken to aid the creation of knowledge, its transfer to all members of the company, and its subsequent implementation, with the aim of achieving distinctive competencies that provide the company with a long-term competitive advantage.
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Issues and Challenges in Enterprise Social Media
The practice of creating, recording, sharing and using knowledge generated within organizations for fulfilling organizational goals.
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Ethical Healthiness: A Key Factor in Building Learning Organizations
The “policies, tools and actions that the organization's management uses to optimize the usefulness of knowledge as a strategic organizational resource” (Bañón, 2013 AU31: The in-text citation "Bañón, 2013" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , p. 32).
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Advocating Entrepreneurship Education and Knowledge Management in Global Business
The strategies and processes designed to identify, capture, structure, value, leverage, and share an organization's intellectual assets to enhance its performance and competitiveness.
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The Roles of Knowledge Management and Organizational Innovation in Global Business
The strategies and processes designed to identify, capture, structure, value, leverage, and share an organization's intellectual assets to enhance its performance and competitiveness.
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Agile Development Processes and Knowledge Documentation
The process of capturing, developing, sharing, and effectively using organizational knowledge.
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Issues for Australian Indigenous Culture Online
how information is stored and shared with the aim of producing knowledge or understanding in others.
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The Impact of Creating a Business Intelligence Platform on Higher Education: The Case of the American University in Cairo
It is the efficient handling of information and resources within a commercial organization.
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Comprehensive Analysis Methodology for Business Planning
The management approach to ensure that there is a well-organized, readily available infrastructure that contains the type of knowledge required.
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Knowledge Management as a Tool for Influencing Customers: Revisited
Represents a managerial approach of organisational leadership, the creation of an organisational environment and the achievement of organisational objectives based on the alignment of knowledge and processes through the usage of knowledge resources and appropriate methods, techniques and tools.
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Socio-Intercultural Organizational Development
Knowledge management is a process that follows a systematic, logical, and organized order to produce, transmit and apply knowledge.
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Inclusive Entrepreneurship for the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises: The Economic Perspective
It refers to the multi dimensional approach about use of the best available knowledge for achieving the organizational objectives. Such knowledge can be implicit or explicit.
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Next-Generation IT for Knowledge Distribution in Enterprises
Discipline that studies the efficient use of knowledge in enterprises and other organizations.
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Harnessing Knowledge Integration in IS Design for Innovation Facilitation
Knowledge Management goes back to the concept of resource-based view of the organization. Knowledge Management in line with Edith Penrose Nelson-Winter, argues that there is no such thing as collectively shared knowledge per se.
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Public Sector Human Resources Information Systems
HRIS may increase knowledge management, or the creation, capture, transfer, and use of knowledge in the organization.
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Web 2.0 Technology and Educational Leadership Communication
The process of systematically gathering organizational wisdom, organizing those ideas, archiving them, and providing for their easy retrieval and dissemination
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Open Access as a Platform for Sustainable Development: Prospects and Challenges in Africa
Knowledge management is a purposeful management process to capture, exploit, share and apply both tacit and explicit knowledge for the benefit of the employees, organizations, its customers.
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Characterizing E-Learning Networked Environments
Essentially focused upon the concept of knowledge and, specifically concerns the competencies of those working for organizations.
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Integrating Knowledge Management and Business Processes
Supporting and achieving the creation, sharing, retention, refinement, and use of knowledge (generally in an organizational context).
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E-Learning in New Technologies
The collection, organization, analysis, and sharing of information held by workers and groups within an organization
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Intellectual Property Protection in Software Enterprises
Knowledge management is a term applied to techniques used for the systematic collection, transfer, security, and management of information within organisations, along with systems designed to assist the optimal use of that knowledge.
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A New Perspective in Competitiveness for Business Education: Communities of Practice – The Crystal Palace
Is based on an epistemological and ontological philosophical orientation. It is based on tacit/subjective insight and intuitive type of knowledge. KM is made up of a collection of strategies to capture, organize, and retrieve information indicating the concepts of databases, documents, inquiry discourse, and data mining.
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Information Distribution Decisions Supported by Argumentation
The study of processes involving creation, discovery, storage, dissemination, or use of knowledge within an organization.
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E-Learning and Semantic Technologies
The process of finding, selecting, organising, transforming, disseminating, and transferring important information and expertise necessary for organisation’s activities such as problem solving, dynamic learning, strategic planning, and decision making.
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A Case Study of Knowledge Management and Organizational Culture in an Undergraduate Software Development Team Project
Knowledge management is emerging as a critical management responsibility, and consequently, organizations are investing a vast number of resources to support the acquisition, storage, sharing, and retrieval of knowledge in software development projects.
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Deploying Knowledge Management for Effective Technologies in Higher Education Partnerships
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Knowledge Management Challenges in the Non-Profit Sector
The creation, storage, and distribution of knowledge by groups, organizations, and communities.
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Knowledge Management Portals for Empowering General Public and Societies
It is an efficient method of handling of information and resources within an organization, or an entity.
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Dynamics of Sustainable Supply Chain Management in the Post-COVID-19 Era: A Bibliometric Literature Review
Knowledge management is a sensitive process of obtaining, structuring, retaining, and distributing the knowledge and using the final form effectively.
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Leadership for Enhancing Organisational Performance Through Workforce Reskilling
The systematic process of finding, selecting, organizing, distilling and presenting information that improves the comprehension in a specific area of interest. It is also as a synonym for content management or information management, but incorporates communities of practice, learning from experience, and knowledge retention and transfer.
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Tacit Knowledge as a Driver for Competitiveness
Is reflected in the organization's ability to create and disseminate knowledge, incorporating it into their systems, services and products.
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Advanced Issues of Knowledge Management, Knowledge Discovery, and Organizational Communication
The efficient handling of knowledge or information and related resources within an organization.
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KMmaster® for Collaboration and Knowledge Management
Knowledge management aims at systematically supporting knowledge generation, sharing, use, conservation, and forgetting on individual, organizational, and societal levels.
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Electronic Learning: Theory and Applications
The range of practices used by organizations to identify, create, represent, and distribute knowledge.
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Knowledge Intensive Work in a Network of Counter-Terrorism Communities
In this paper I draw on work of Snowden and McElroy to describe knowledge management as work that helps to establish common context in order to enable organizational learning. Resulting activities could include knowledge generation, acquisition, sharing, re-use, and mobilization for decision-support and innovation.
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Institutionalization of Informal Learning Behaviors for Effective Tacit Knowledge Management
Strategies and processes in which organizational intellectual capital is created, captured, organized, valued, leveraged, and transferred throughout the whole organization.
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Encouraging Internationalization and Entrepreneurial Orientation in Small and Medium Enterprises
The strategies and processes designed to identify, capture, value, and share an organization’s intellectual assets to enhance the competitiveness.
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Impact of Adhocracy Organizational Culture on Effective Knowledge Management
Knowledge management is planned activity which consists of a process of identifying, generating new and transferring knowledge among organizational members.
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Promoting Strategic Human Resource Management, Organizational Learning, and Knowledge Management in Modern Organizations
The strategies and processes designed to identify, capture, structure, value, organize, and share an organization's intellectual assets to enhance its performance and competitiveness.
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Knowledge Transfer Between Senior and Novice Software Testers: A Qualitative Analysis in Sri Lankan Software Companies
Knowledge management (KM) is the process of creating, sharing, using and managing the knowledge and information of an organization. It refers to a multidisciplinary approach to achieving organizational objectives by making the best use of knowledge. Knowledge management is recognized as the fundamental activity for obtaining, growing and sustaining intellectual capital in organizations.
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Modeling Knowledge Society
Organizations, not only economic ones, which use knowledge as a main resource of their innovativeness and activities. Knowledge management broadly understood includes knowledge production, acquisition, transfer, application and diffusion.
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K-20 Education in Relation to Library Science
The systematic management of collective information.
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A Knowledge Worker Desktop Model (KWDM) Applied to Decision Support System
The management of activities and processes that enhance creation and utilization of knowledge within an organization. It aims at two strongly interlinked goals: a patrimony goal and a sustainable innovation goal with their economic and strategic, organizational, socio-cultural, and technological underlying dimensions.
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Knowledge Management for Production
Means the organization of explicit knowledge in technical systems and the enhancing of tacit knowing by supporting organizational knowledge processing.
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Data in the Wild: A KM Approach to Collecting Census Data Without Surveying the Population and the Issue of Data Privacy
The Practice of selectively applying knowledge from previous experiences of decision making to current and future decision making activities with the express purpose of improving the organization’s effectiveness (Jennex)
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Investigating the Roles of Neuroscience and Knowledge Management in Higher Education
The strategies and processes designed to identify, capture, structure, value, obtain, and share an organization's intellectual assets to enhance its performance and competitiveness.
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Knowledge Management as Organizational Strategy
Utilizing tools, techniques, and processes to regulate intellectual assets ( Davies et al., 2005 ).
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Critical Success Factors in the Development of Folksonomy-Based Knowledge Management Tools
Knowledge management is the process by which information is collected and disseminated for the purpose of improving the effectiveness of a decision making process.
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Promoting Knowledge Management in Public Sector Enterprises for Sustainability
The effective and efficient management of information and resources within an organization.
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Circular Economy and Risk Management Synergies in Disruptive Environments
Information and experience gathered by people in a company that should be properly managed so that they are kept in the company.
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Leadership for Big Data and Business Intelligence
A program for managing a firm’s intellectual capital by systematically capturing, storing, sharing, and disseminating the firm’s explicit and tacit knowledge.
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Knowledge Management: Fad or Enduring Organizational Concept?
The notion of a special managerial toolset applicable only in contemporary organizations, particularly those of the high-tech sector
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Could Web 2.0 Technologies Support Knowledge Management in Organizations?
A range of guidelines and practices used in organizations to enhance the creation and sharing of insights, experiences and knowledge.
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An Ontology-Based Indigenous Knowledge Management Portal for Subfertility of Females
Knowledge management (KM) is the process of an organization's knowledge. In here, knowledge is being created, stored, shared, used, and managed. It is a multidisciplinary approach to achieving organizational goals through the most effective use of knowledge.
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Self-Modelling Knowledge Networks
Knowledge Management (KM) “(…) refers to the critical issues of organizational adaptation, survival and competence against discontinuous environmental change. Essentially it embodies organizational processes that seek synergistic combination of data and information processing capacity of information technologies, and the creative and innovative capacity of human beings.” (Malhotra, 2005)
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Managing Paramedic Knowledge for Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction
The collection, organization, analysis, and sharing of information held by workers and groups within an organization.
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Blended Learning
“discovery and capture of knowledge, the filtering and arrangement of this knowledge, and the value derived from sharing and using this knowledge throughout the organization” (Bernbom, 2001, p. xiv)
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Reconsidering a System for Measuring Dynamic Knowledge: Extending a Novel Line of Research
The process of leveraging intellectual capital for competitive advantage in an organization setting.
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Ontologies Application to Knowledge Discovery Process in Databases
An integrated, systematic approach to identifying, codifying, transferring, managing, and sharing all knowledge of an organization.
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An Innovative Approach to Knowledge Management: How Scaling Social Emotional Learning Through Technology Led to Systemic Change
A framework for organizing, capturing, analyzing, and sharing knowledge within an organization. It involves creating a culture that supports knowledge sharing and collaboration and using technology to facilitate the management process ( Koenig, 2012 ).
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Supporting Decisional Episodes
Knowledge management are efforts to ensure that the right knowledge is available to the right processors at the right time in the right representations for the right cost in order to foster right relationships, decisions, and actions with respect to an entity’s mission.
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Business IT Systems Implementation
The reuse and redeployment of accumulated knowledge from which organisational learning is manifested.
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IT and the Social Construction of Knowledge
KM comprises a range of practices used by organizations to identify, create, represent, and distribute knowledge for reuse, awareness, and learning. It has been an established discipline since 1995 with a body of university courses and both professional and academic journals dedicated to it.
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Innovation Management Capabilities for R&D in Pakistan
Knowledge management describe as process to encourage knowledge growth, extensive sharing of knowledge among the function of organization.
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Social Learning Aspects of Knowledge Management
In an organizational setting, it must, at the very least , be about how knowledge is acquired, constructed, transferred, and otherwise shared with other members of the organization, in a way that seeks to achieve the organization’s objectives.
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Metaverse Applications in Business: A Systematic Literature Review and Integrative Framework
Process related to creation, discovery, acquisition, transfer, sharing, and diffusion of knowledge in an organization.
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Agile Knowledge Management
Knowledge management is the way knowledge-based companies manage their intellectual assets in order to gain a competitive advantage. Knowledge management includes three dimensions: technology infrastructure, business processes and cultural change.
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Knowledge Management in E-Government
The comprehensive management of an organization’s expertise that consists of collecting, categorizing and disseminating knowledge.
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Knowledge Management and Risk Management
Supporting and achieving the creation, sharing, retention, refinement, and use of knowledge (generally in an organizational context). (Edwards, 2009)
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Collaborative Writing: Wikis and the Co-Construction of Meaning
The practice of managing the information developed by employees in a workforce so that it can be easily stored, retrieved and archived for others within the company to use.
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Communities of Practice for Promoting Organizational and Informal Learning in Public Administration
An organizational strategy that promotes and facilities systematic processes to take advantage of the existing knowledge and create new knowledge with the goal of professional and organizational development and the generation of a competitive advantage for the organisation and its individuals.
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Integration of Knowledge Sharing Into Project Management
The set of processes related to the creation, sharing and use of knowledge ( Ahmad et al., 2017 ; Shujahat et al., 2017 ).
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Data Privacy vs. Data Security
The methods and underlying policies for sharing information effectively so that the sum of the skills, experience and entrepreneurial attributes of all stakeholders is greater than the sum of the individual parts. If done well, each stakeholder also benefits, thus increasing the ‘sum of the individual parts’ that go on to increase the ‘sum of the whole’ in a virtuous circle.
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Exploring the Possibility of Managing Knowledge With Business Process Management Software (BPMS)
Processes and systems aimed at increasing the intellectual capital of the company. It seeks to make tacit knowledge public, actionable, useful, and explicit.
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Semantic E-Business Challenges and Directions
The process of finding, selecting, organising, transforming, disseminating, and transferring important information and expertise necessary for organisation’s activities such as problem solving, dynamic learning, strategic planning, and decision making.
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How the Best Companies in the World and Their Employees Are Winning With Knowledge-Driven Cultures
The organization, capture, use, and analysis of the impact of a group's collective knowledge. In the business world, the definition of knowledge management also includes the maintenance of a knowledge base or portal where specific knowledge related to the company is housed.
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Smart Tourism, Smart Cities, and Smart Destinations as Knowledge Management Tools
Knowledge management is to be aware of the information in order to make maximum use of the process, to identify, implement, disseminate, develop and store the aims of information.
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Knowledge Management for Hybrid Learning
Knowledge Management in general is the process of gathering, maintaining, processing, and providing knowledge. There are specific models for knowledge management – of a formal as well as a more informal character – that integrate knowledge management into complex settings.
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The Role of Radio Frequency Identification in Modern Libraries
The strategies and processes designed to identify, capture, structure, value, leverage, and share an organization's intellectual assets to enhance its performance and competitiveness.
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The Roles of International Entrepreneurship and Organizational Innovation in SMEs
The strategies and processes designed to identify, capture, structure, value, leverage, and share an organization's intellectual assets to enhance its performance and competitiveness.
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The Concept of Knowledge Management: Rational vs. Multifaceted Perspectives
A set of formal and informal processes that facilitate the creation, capture, and distribution of knowledge.
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Information Architecture: Case Study
Methodology to use the business knowledge to obtain better return on investment (ROI).
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Collective Intelligence in Online Education
The process of systematically gathering organizational wisdom, organizing those ideas, archiving them, and providing for their easy retrieval and dissemination.
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Exploring Paths Towards Knowledge Cities Developments: A Research Agenda
Discipline within a system (company, organization, city) that ensures that the intellectual capabilities of the system are shared, maintained and institutionalised.
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Do I Know My Learners…?: The Conditions and Factors to Consider in Embedding Ubiquitous Technologies Into the Plan and Design of the Learning Process
Pertains to all methods and tools that promote and support the access to knowledge as well as sharing, distribution, and application of knowledge, which could further improve the quality of performance in an organization. The core activities in knowledge management include generating, storing, sharing, distributing, and applying knowledge.
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Towards Knowledge-Based Waqf Organizations
Is a wide-ranging concept that emphasizes on three main factors for managing knowledge, namely; KM enablers, KM Processes, and organizational performance. KM is regarded as a strategic tool that assist organizations in managing the resources, they are held responsible for, in the current rapidly changing environment.
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Big Data Technologies and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
The application of technology and organizational processes to promote the capture, classification, storage, and application of organizational knowledge to create value for the organization.
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Signifying Business Tourism Through Knowledge Sharing and Innovation Processes
Knowledge management is an act of sorting out all significant information, values, ideas, and experiences which are shared by people to identify which is better for value-creation for the organization and intellectual assets.
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Knowledge Management and the Organisational Learning: Towards a Framework Definition
The knowledge management topic focus on the development of strategies to exploit the multiple forms of creation, transfer and propagation of situations that encourage the knowledge development of the organisation.
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Systems Thinking as the Model for Educating Future Healthcare Managers in Information Technology
Knowledge management provides a multidisciplinary concept that operationalizes the structuration model. Knowledge management systems in healthcare are primarily concerned with how medical stakeholders perceive, process, and communicate information flowing from activities relating to medical practice, medical education, medical research, and medical information dissemination.
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Evaluation of Strategic Opportunities and Resulting Business Models for SMEs: Employing IoT in Their Data-Driven Ecosystems
The process of creating, sharing, using and managing the knowledge and information of an organization. It refers to a multidisciplinary approach to achieving organizational objectives by making the best use of knowledge.
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Data, Knowledge, and Intelligence
Methods to identify, organize, and leverage knowledge assets through further distribution and sharing.
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Smart Cities: A Salad Bowl of Citizens, ICT, and Environment
Is the management of the activities and the processes that enhance the utilization and the creation of knowledge within an organization, according to two strongly interlinked goals, and their underlying economic and strategic dimensions, organizational dimensions, socio-cultural dimensions, and technological dimensions: ( i ) a patrimony goal, and ( ii ) a sustainable innovation goal.”
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Sharing Knowledge in Projects
The set of processes related to the creation, sharing, and use of knowledge ( Ahmad et al., 2017 ; Shujahat et al., 2017 ).
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The Role of Figurative Language in Knowledge Management
Strategies and processes related to managing knowledge at different stages, such as creation, categorization and systematization, acquisition, application and sharing.
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Learning Management Systems
Identification and analysis of available and required knowledge assets and related processes in an attempt to manage learning to fulfill organizational objectives.
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A Review of the Coronavirus Impact on Higher Education Institutions and Opportunity of Information Technology Applications in Collaborative Work
Knowledge management is emerging as a critical management responsibility, and consequently, organizations are investing a vast number of resources to support the acquisition, storage, sharing, and retrieval of knowledge in software development projects.
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Knowledge Flow Identification
A discipline focused on providing technologies or techniques to help organizations to store, process, disseminate, and reuse their knowledge in order to take advantage of it.
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Technological and Social Issues of E-Collaboration Support Systems
The active management of the expertise in an organization involving collection, categorization, and dissemination of knowledge; the activity of representing and processing knowledge.
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The Role of Middle Managers in Knowledge Creation and Diffusion: An Examination in Greek Organizations
The process of identifying, creating, sharing, using and managing the knowledge and information inside an organization in order to achieve the company’s objectives.
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