Knowledge management relies – willingly or unwillingly – on three components: organizational structures, communities of practice, and material settings. In an organization, those three components are interdependent, that is, each of them enters into the composition of the others. They are also resistant to each other, which means that each of them marks the limits of the others‟ action. This relationship allows us to understand why a knowledge management system, if conceived strictly from the point of view of organizational structures, does not benefit from the support of communities of practice. It also suggests that emphasis should be put on the settings that reinforce both organizational control and the communities‟ autonomy. Finally, th...
This paper deals with “Knowledge Management Systems” (KMS) which are seen as a new kind of informati...
Knowledge management systems (KMS) are a class of information systems used by organizations to suppo...
The last decade of the 20th century saw the emergence of a new discipline within the realm of inform...
Knowledge management relies – willingly or unwillingly – on three components: organizational structu...
This paper explores the links between Knowledge Management and new community-based models of the org...
International audienceThis paper explores the contribution of communal structures such as Communitie...
Apart from the fact that a traditional approach that emphasizes capturing knowledge in databases, ma...
International audienceEvery knowledge management relies – willingly or unwillingly – on three compon...
In this paper, we pointed out how the form and management of an organization shapes its levels of kn...
An under-researched issue in work within the "knowledge movement" is the relation between organizati...
If you have been following the general management literature recently, you might have noticed that t...
{Excerpt} Networks of people who work on similar processes or in similar disciplines and who come to...
Abstract. Knowledge and networks (i.e., inter-organizational relationships) are two full conditions ...
Along with its importance, the difficulty of identifying, capturing, systematizing, categorizing, an...
The purpose of this study was to find the balance between teams and communities of practice in knowl...
This paper deals with “Knowledge Management Systems” (KMS) which are seen as a new kind of informati...
Knowledge management systems (KMS) are a class of information systems used by organizations to suppo...
The last decade of the 20th century saw the emergence of a new discipline within the realm of inform...
Knowledge management relies – willingly or unwillingly – on three components: organizational structu...
This paper explores the links between Knowledge Management and new community-based models of the org...
International audienceThis paper explores the contribution of communal structures such as Communitie...
Apart from the fact that a traditional approach that emphasizes capturing knowledge in databases, ma...
International audienceEvery knowledge management relies – willingly or unwillingly – on three compon...
In this paper, we pointed out how the form and management of an organization shapes its levels of kn...
An under-researched issue in work within the "knowledge movement" is the relation between organizati...
If you have been following the general management literature recently, you might have noticed that t...
{Excerpt} Networks of people who work on similar processes or in similar disciplines and who come to...
Abstract. Knowledge and networks (i.e., inter-organizational relationships) are two full conditions ...
Along with its importance, the difficulty of identifying, capturing, systematizing, categorizing, an...
The purpose of this study was to find the balance between teams and communities of practice in knowl...
This paper deals with “Knowledge Management Systems” (KMS) which are seen as a new kind of informati...
Knowledge management systems (KMS) are a class of information systems used by organizations to suppo...
The last decade of the 20th century saw the emergence of a new discipline within the realm of inform...