Knowledge is today viewed as one of the organisations key resources. This especially applies for knowledge organisations like AstraZeneca, in which knowledge must be handled in an efficient way. Different tools for managing knowledge have been developed over the years, but these seem to be missing the interactivity that the IT-solution wiki has. In this study we introduce the concept of wiki to a knowledge organisation and investigate important aspects that should be discussed when implementing a wiki. We introduced the individual users to the wiki concept during an initial interview and thereafter let them test the actual wiki pilot. After testing the wiki pilot we interviewed the users again to evaluate the usage and to verify key aspects...
Attempts to impose knowledge management often ignore the vast organisational resource of work-relate...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the significance of considering the organizational ecosyst...
The paper presents and discusses the findings of a case study analysis of the adoption and use of a ...
Introducing the wiki concept to a knowledge organisation A case study at AstraZeneca examining the i...
In our current world of postindustrial generation, knowledge has been considered as one of the most ...
Wiki-based systems, now widely used in the Web 2.0 arena, have been long considered a strategic appr...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify and examine the major issues and challenges that i...
Abstract: Somewhere around 1994 a man named Ward Cunningham began development of a new program calle...
Since its increase in popularity in the 1990’s, mainstream knowledge management research has grapple...
This thesis concentrates on wiki systems as an ICT tool of knowledge management. Thesis is divided i...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the significance of considering the organizational ecosyst...
This thesis, carried out within the framework of the Master of Science Program in Sociotechnical Sys...
This thesis, carried out within the framework of the Master of Science Program in Sociotechnical Sys...
This thesis, carried out within the framework of the Master of Science Program in Sociotechnical Sys...
This thesis, carried out within the framework of the Master of Science Program in Sociotechnical Sys...
Attempts to impose knowledge management often ignore the vast organisational resource of work-relate...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the significance of considering the organizational ecosyst...
The paper presents and discusses the findings of a case study analysis of the adoption and use of a ...
Introducing the wiki concept to a knowledge organisation A case study at AstraZeneca examining the i...
In our current world of postindustrial generation, knowledge has been considered as one of the most ...
Wiki-based systems, now widely used in the Web 2.0 arena, have been long considered a strategic appr...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify and examine the major issues and challenges that i...
Abstract: Somewhere around 1994 a man named Ward Cunningham began development of a new program calle...
Since its increase in popularity in the 1990’s, mainstream knowledge management research has grapple...
This thesis concentrates on wiki systems as an ICT tool of knowledge management. Thesis is divided i...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the significance of considering the organizational ecosyst...
This thesis, carried out within the framework of the Master of Science Program in Sociotechnical Sys...
This thesis, carried out within the framework of the Master of Science Program in Sociotechnical Sys...
This thesis, carried out within the framework of the Master of Science Program in Sociotechnical Sys...
This thesis, carried out within the framework of the Master of Science Program in Sociotechnical Sys...
Attempts to impose knowledge management often ignore the vast organisational resource of work-relate...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the significance of considering the organizational ecosyst...
The paper presents and discusses the findings of a case study analysis of the adoption and use of a ...