This paper investigates knowledge management (KM) activities in communities and networks of practice and information and communication technologies ' role and use in these knowledge networks. We develop five research questions based on network models and the existing literature. We then investigate these research questions using a case study of a university information technology (IT) department. While our findings confirm extant KM understandings, we also develop several new insights and contradictions. Our study reveals several KM research and practice paradoxes and proposes a pluralistic/paradoxical view of KM and its related concepts such as networks, knowledge sharing, leaming, and information and communication technologies. We su...
The purpose of this paper is to research firms’ knowledge management practices within the context of...
Abstract. Knowledge and networks (i.e., inter-organizational relationships) are two full conditions ...
Given the growing interest and popularity of the social network studies at an individual and organiz...
Inter-firm relationships are increasingly complex. Due to the diffusion of ICTs and the global compe...
Increasingly, innovation na longer takes place within individual firms, but within networks of organ...
<p>This thesis proposes a methodology for utilizing knowledge networks in an organization effectivel...
Abstract: We understand KM (Knowledge Management) as a strategic process to promote, create and tran...
Recent information systems research has challenged the tendency of researchers to focus upon single ...
Recent advances in information technology make the creation and transfer of knowledge faster than ev...
The last decade of the 20th century saw the emergence of a new discipline within the realm of inform...
[[abstract]]The study aimed at illustrating discussing approaches, mechanisms and difficulties encou...
In knowledge management (KM), one perspective is that knowledge resides in individuals who interact ...
Editor: William R. King Chapter, Knowledge Networking to Overcome the Digital Divide, co-authored by...
Purpose Despite growth in use of inter-organisational relationships for knowledge co-creation, many ...
Current knowledge management (KM) technologies and strategies advocate two differ-ent approaches: kn...
The purpose of this paper is to research firms’ knowledge management practices within the context of...
Abstract. Knowledge and networks (i.e., inter-organizational relationships) are two full conditions ...
Given the growing interest and popularity of the social network studies at an individual and organiz...
Inter-firm relationships are increasingly complex. Due to the diffusion of ICTs and the global compe...
Increasingly, innovation na longer takes place within individual firms, but within networks of organ...
<p>This thesis proposes a methodology for utilizing knowledge networks in an organization effectivel...
Abstract: We understand KM (Knowledge Management) as a strategic process to promote, create and tran...
Recent information systems research has challenged the tendency of researchers to focus upon single ...
Recent advances in information technology make the creation and transfer of knowledge faster than ev...
The last decade of the 20th century saw the emergence of a new discipline within the realm of inform...
[[abstract]]The study aimed at illustrating discussing approaches, mechanisms and difficulties encou...
In knowledge management (KM), one perspective is that knowledge resides in individuals who interact ...
Editor: William R. King Chapter, Knowledge Networking to Overcome the Digital Divide, co-authored by...
Purpose Despite growth in use of inter-organisational relationships for knowledge co-creation, many ...
Current knowledge management (KM) technologies and strategies advocate two differ-ent approaches: kn...
The purpose of this paper is to research firms’ knowledge management practices within the context of...
Abstract. Knowledge and networks (i.e., inter-organizational relationships) are two full conditions ...
Given the growing interest and popularity of the social network studies at an individual and organiz...