In this paper we show that the typical architecture of current KM systems re.ects an objectivistic epistemology and a traditional managerial control paradigm. We argue that such an objectivistic epistemology is inconsistent with many theories on the nature of knowledge, in which subjectivity and sociality are taken as essential features of knowledge creation and sharing. We show that adopting such a new epistemological view has dramatic consequences at an architectural, managerial and technological level
The society in which we live today is increasingly a knowledge society. Organizations are turning mo...
The society in which we live today is increasingly a knowledge society. Organizations are turning mo...
The society in which we live today is increasingly a knowledge society. Organizations are turning mo...
In this paper we show that the typical architecture of current KM systems re.ects an objectivistic e...
In this paper we show that the typical architecture of current KM systems reflects an objectivistic ...
In this paper we show that the typical architecture of current KM systems reflects an objectivistic ...
Abstract: In this paper we criticise the objectivistic approach that underlies most current systems ...
In this paper, we argue that the EKP`s (Enterprise Knowldge Portal: large, homogeneous, knowledge re...
Most of the knowledge management systems of complex organizations are based on technological archite...
KM is more an archipelago of theories and practices rather than a monolithic approach. We propose a ...
In this paper, we criticise the objectivistic approach that underlies most current sys-tems for Know...
In this paper, we criticise the objectivistic approach that underlies most current systems for Knowl...
In Ancient Times, when written language was introduced, books and manuscripts were often considered ...
This paper provides an evaluation of the literature pertaining to the autopoietic, connectionist, an...
This paper examines the role that computer-based information systems can play in the communication a...
The society in which we live today is increasingly a knowledge society. Organizations are turning mo...
The society in which we live today is increasingly a knowledge society. Organizations are turning mo...
The society in which we live today is increasingly a knowledge society. Organizations are turning mo...
In this paper we show that the typical architecture of current KM systems re.ects an objectivistic e...
In this paper we show that the typical architecture of current KM systems reflects an objectivistic ...
In this paper we show that the typical architecture of current KM systems reflects an objectivistic ...
Abstract: In this paper we criticise the objectivistic approach that underlies most current systems ...
In this paper, we argue that the EKP`s (Enterprise Knowldge Portal: large, homogeneous, knowledge re...
Most of the knowledge management systems of complex organizations are based on technological archite...
KM is more an archipelago of theories and practices rather than a monolithic approach. We propose a ...
In this paper, we criticise the objectivistic approach that underlies most current sys-tems for Know...
In this paper, we criticise the objectivistic approach that underlies most current systems for Knowl...
In Ancient Times, when written language was introduced, books and manuscripts were often considered ...
This paper provides an evaluation of the literature pertaining to the autopoietic, connectionist, an...
This paper examines the role that computer-based information systems can play in the communication a...
The society in which we live today is increasingly a knowledge society. Organizations are turning mo...
The society in which we live today is increasingly a knowledge society. Organizations are turning mo...
The society in which we live today is increasingly a knowledge society. Organizations are turning mo...