Since its increase in popularity in the 1990’s, mainstream knowledge management research has grappled with problems of capturing, storing and disseminating knowledge in order to support growth and learning in organisations. Attempts by management to impose knowledge management initiatives often ignore the fact that, as knowledge workers, many employees possess a huge array of work-related tacit knowledge, which cannot readily be made explicit through formal enterprise knowledge management systems and processes. Informal collaborative software, known as Wikis, may provide a more appropriate knowledge management capability and environment to capture tacit knowledge. However Wikis are only now moving from the social to the corporate arena beca...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of Enterprise 2.0 inside a complex business process...
This single case study explores the adoption of a wiki knowledge management system at a mid-sized IT...
To seize and make use of knowledge in organizations is important for their competitiveness, amongst ...
Since its increase in popularity in the 1990’s, mainstream knowledge management research has grapple...
Attempts to impose knowledge management often ignore the vast organisational resource of work-relate...
Purpose: Wiki technologies, which are popular in social settings, are beginning to contribute to mor...
In our current world of postindustrial generation, knowledge has been considered as one of the most ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify and examine the major issues and challenges that i...
An activity-theory analysis of corporate wikis Purpose: Wiki technologies, which are popular in soci...
Some corporations have adopted a Wiki on their Intranets for employees to collectively store, edit a...
Knowledge is today viewed as one of the organisations key resources. This especially applies for kno...
This article explores how wikis can be used in library reference services to manage knowledge and wh...
This article presents the mapping of wiki tool functions in the organizational processes of knowledg...
Beyond ubiquity: co-creating corporate knowledge with a Wiki Despite their reputation as an evolving...
Although Wikis emerged in the public domain more than a decade ago, a number of business organisatio...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of Enterprise 2.0 inside a complex business process...
This single case study explores the adoption of a wiki knowledge management system at a mid-sized IT...
To seize and make use of knowledge in organizations is important for their competitiveness, amongst ...
Since its increase in popularity in the 1990’s, mainstream knowledge management research has grapple...
Attempts to impose knowledge management often ignore the vast organisational resource of work-relate...
Purpose: Wiki technologies, which are popular in social settings, are beginning to contribute to mor...
In our current world of postindustrial generation, knowledge has been considered as one of the most ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify and examine the major issues and challenges that i...
An activity-theory analysis of corporate wikis Purpose: Wiki technologies, which are popular in soci...
Some corporations have adopted a Wiki on their Intranets for employees to collectively store, edit a...
Knowledge is today viewed as one of the organisations key resources. This especially applies for kno...
This article explores how wikis can be used in library reference services to manage knowledge and wh...
This article presents the mapping of wiki tool functions in the organizational processes of knowledg...
Beyond ubiquity: co-creating corporate knowledge with a Wiki Despite their reputation as an evolving...
Although Wikis emerged in the public domain more than a decade ago, a number of business organisatio...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of Enterprise 2.0 inside a complex business process...
This single case study explores the adoption of a wiki knowledge management system at a mid-sized IT...
To seize and make use of knowledge in organizations is important for their competitiveness, amongst ...