Noting the general paucity of ethical considerations in Knowledge Management (KM) research, this research commentary articulates the relevance of ethics to KM. Drawing from the classical ethical theories in philosophy, it revisits certain research focuses raised in Alavi and Leidner’s (2001) well-known paper on KM and generates corresponding ethically-informed research questions. The main aim of this paper is to further KM research through such ethically-informed research questions that can be investigated by future studies. Other contributions and implications are also discussed
This contribution is a result of an ongoing PhD research project, which intends to approach personal...
Knowledge management (KM) is generally considered to be a positive process in an organisation, facil...
Knowledge management is more than a mere accessory to business strategy; it occupies a pivotal posit...
The authors of this paper believe that scholarly work on knowledge management (KM) has largely overl...
Noting the general paucity of ethical considerations in Knowledge Management (KM) research, this res...
The authors of this paper believe that scholarly work on knowledge management (KM) has largely overl...
Knowledge Management (KM) has become one of the most discussed issues amongst academics and practiti...
Purpose: This paper reviews ethical issues inherent in the theorisation and practice of knowledge ma...
This chapter argues for ethical consideration in knowledge management (KM). It explores the effect t...
Since 1990, knowledge management has been developed and adopted as an essential strategy to foster t...
A study of research needs in knowledge management involving a cross-section of business practitioner...
Unethical information technology (IT) conduct is estimated to cost billions of dollars in deficits f...
This paper lays out the conceptual groundwork for a long-term project examining ethical issues raise...
In the same way that useful theory in knowledge management systems leads us to rethink the nature of...
In recent years the discipline of Knowledge Management (KM) has emerged as a supposedly useful app...
This contribution is a result of an ongoing PhD research project, which intends to approach personal...
Knowledge management (KM) is generally considered to be a positive process in an organisation, facil...
Knowledge management is more than a mere accessory to business strategy; it occupies a pivotal posit...
The authors of this paper believe that scholarly work on knowledge management (KM) has largely overl...
Noting the general paucity of ethical considerations in Knowledge Management (KM) research, this res...
The authors of this paper believe that scholarly work on knowledge management (KM) has largely overl...
Knowledge Management (KM) has become one of the most discussed issues amongst academics and practiti...
Purpose: This paper reviews ethical issues inherent in the theorisation and practice of knowledge ma...
This chapter argues for ethical consideration in knowledge management (KM). It explores the effect t...
Since 1990, knowledge management has been developed and adopted as an essential strategy to foster t...
A study of research needs in knowledge management involving a cross-section of business practitioner...
Unethical information technology (IT) conduct is estimated to cost billions of dollars in deficits f...
This paper lays out the conceptual groundwork for a long-term project examining ethical issues raise...
In the same way that useful theory in knowledge management systems leads us to rethink the nature of...
In recent years the discipline of Knowledge Management (KM) has emerged as a supposedly useful app...
This contribution is a result of an ongoing PhD research project, which intends to approach personal...
Knowledge management (KM) is generally considered to be a positive process in an organisation, facil...
Knowledge management is more than a mere accessory to business strategy; it occupies a pivotal posit...