The importance of universities as knowledge hubs is increasing due to knowledge production via research and teaching. An emerging aspect of knowledge management literature is the study of the knowledge requirements of universities. In particular, the transformation from knowledge creation to knowledge sharing has proved to be important in the university context and is subject to cultural differences. For example, previous research has indicated that a physician’s Tacit Knowledge Capacity (TKC) is affected by social software and social media. This creates opportunities to carry out new research on different occupations that have an intense TKC. As part of this research, a survey was conducted in order to assess the TKC of lecturers in both G...
In spite the fact that individuals or even some companies neglect knowledge as one of key resources ...
International audienceKnowledge transfer (KT) from academia to industry is critical to support econo...
As organisational knowledge is greatly dependant on the tacit knowledge that its employees possess, ...
The importance of universities as knowledge hubs is increasing due to knowledge production via resea...
In a knowledge economy, knowledge, the way it is shared and created and the way these actions are ma...
Knowledge management is a process through which organisational intellectual capital and information ...
AbstractEducational organizations are inherently knowledge intensive organizations. The importance a...
Knowledge is the icon of the new economy. It is now touted as the most likely source of competitive ...
The purpose of this paper is to study Knowledge Management (KM) practices in a number of higher educ...
Some observations of 20+ UK Universities offering courses in Knowledge Management suggest the area o...
Abstract Introduction. The study examines the tacit knowledge sharing (KS) practices among lecturers...
Today we are living in a knowledge-society where knowledge sharing is of utmost importance for compa...
Knowledge is mainly divided into two types: tacit and explicit. The purpose of this study is to exam...
After some related theories in knowledge management were revised, especially upon few model develope...
Provided that valuable knowledge is: collected from all existing sources including people, systems, ...
In spite the fact that individuals or even some companies neglect knowledge as one of key resources ...
International audienceKnowledge transfer (KT) from academia to industry is critical to support econo...
As organisational knowledge is greatly dependant on the tacit knowledge that its employees possess, ...
The importance of universities as knowledge hubs is increasing due to knowledge production via resea...
In a knowledge economy, knowledge, the way it is shared and created and the way these actions are ma...
Knowledge management is a process through which organisational intellectual capital and information ...
AbstractEducational organizations are inherently knowledge intensive organizations. The importance a...
Knowledge is the icon of the new economy. It is now touted as the most likely source of competitive ...
The purpose of this paper is to study Knowledge Management (KM) practices in a number of higher educ...
Some observations of 20+ UK Universities offering courses in Knowledge Management suggest the area o...
Abstract Introduction. The study examines the tacit knowledge sharing (KS) practices among lecturers...
Today we are living in a knowledge-society where knowledge sharing is of utmost importance for compa...
Knowledge is mainly divided into two types: tacit and explicit. The purpose of this study is to exam...
After some related theories in knowledge management were revised, especially upon few model develope...
Provided that valuable knowledge is: collected from all existing sources including people, systems, ...
In spite the fact that individuals or even some companies neglect knowledge as one of key resources ...
International audienceKnowledge transfer (KT) from academia to industry is critical to support econo...
As organisational knowledge is greatly dependant on the tacit knowledge that its employees possess, ...