Although Wikis emerged in the public domain more than a decade ago, a number of business organisations are now discovering the advantages of using Wiki technology to manage knowledge. However, there are many who are not convinced about the merits of this relatively new Wiki technology and are not yet prepared to risk its adoption because it exhibits many ideas that have yet to be tested and many issues that have yet to be resolved. This paper studies the merits of using a Wiki for knowledge management. While some cases of corporate adoption of Wiki technology have been reported, cases of organisations deciding to disallow the instillation and use of Wikis are rarely reported. The paper focuses on the case of an organisation that has decline...
The paper presentsives an overview of the concept and dimensions of knowledge and its management in ...
To seize and make use of knowledge in organizations is important for their competitiveness, amongst ...
A wiki is a group collaboration software tool based on Web server technology. This paper examines th...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify and examine the major issues and challenges that i...
In our current world of postindustrial generation, knowledge has been considered as one of the most ...
“Knowledge is power”. Knowledge is an important asset for any organization. Many organization are no...
Some corporations have adopted a Wiki on their Intranets for employees to collectively store, edit a...
The open source movement is founded on the concept of democratising knowledge to freely collaborate ...
This single case study explores the adoption of a wiki knowledge management system at a mid-sized IT...
Wiki-based systems, now widely used in the Web 2.0 arena, have been long considered a strategic appr...
Since its increase in popularity in the 1990’s, mainstream knowledge management research has grapple...
Beyond ubiquity: co-creating corporate knowledge with a Wiki Despite their reputation as an evolving...
Attempts to impose knowledge management often ignore the vast organisational resource of work-relate...
To seize and make use of knowledge in organizations is important for their competitiveness, amongst ...
To seize and make use of knowledge in organizations is important for their competitiveness, amongst ...
The paper presentsives an overview of the concept and dimensions of knowledge and its management in ...
To seize and make use of knowledge in organizations is important for their competitiveness, amongst ...
A wiki is a group collaboration software tool based on Web server technology. This paper examines th...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify and examine the major issues and challenges that i...
In our current world of postindustrial generation, knowledge has been considered as one of the most ...
“Knowledge is power”. Knowledge is an important asset for any organization. Many organization are no...
Some corporations have adopted a Wiki on their Intranets for employees to collectively store, edit a...
The open source movement is founded on the concept of democratising knowledge to freely collaborate ...
This single case study explores the adoption of a wiki knowledge management system at a mid-sized IT...
Wiki-based systems, now widely used in the Web 2.0 arena, have been long considered a strategic appr...
Since its increase in popularity in the 1990’s, mainstream knowledge management research has grapple...
Beyond ubiquity: co-creating corporate knowledge with a Wiki Despite their reputation as an evolving...
Attempts to impose knowledge management often ignore the vast organisational resource of work-relate...
To seize and make use of knowledge in organizations is important for their competitiveness, amongst ...
To seize and make use of knowledge in organizations is important for their competitiveness, amongst ...
The paper presentsives an overview of the concept and dimensions of knowledge and its management in ...
To seize and make use of knowledge in organizations is important for their competitiveness, amongst ...
A wiki is a group collaboration software tool based on Web server technology. This paper examines th...