Knowledge has evolved from being an abstract concept that resides within the human mind to a manageable resource that is capable of contributing to organisational competitive advantage. Research in the field is largely divergent, both in methodological execution and in objective, resulting in potential for a widening of the gulf between scholastic endeavour and practical value. A ‘Knowledge Matrix ’ based upon Tranfield and Starkey’s (1998) social and cognitive dimensional conceptualisation is used to depict the theory-practice gaps that exist in the knowledge management literature
Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) studies, with roots from the information theory, knowledge and kn...
Knowledge Management (KM) in the 1990s was a key upwardly-mobile management discipline. Indeed, a pr...
This description refers to the 2nd (later) edition of the book: Knowledge management is crucial to o...
Knowledge has evolved from being an abstract concept that resides within the human mind to a managea...
Knowledge has increasingly been seen as the most important resource any organization possesses. It h...
Purpose - Knowledge is the currency of the current economy, a vital organisational asset and a key t...
Title: Knowledge management in twenty-first century: literature review and future research direction...
The purpose of this article is to present a mental model of knowledge as a concept map as an input t...
Recent debate within the IS academic community concerning the perceived lack of relevance of much IS...
5Purpose: Effectively handling knowledge is crucial for any organisation in order to survive and pro...
This book celebrates the past, present and future of knowledge management. It brings a timely review...
Through a meta-data analysis of the literature over a 34-year period, this article aims to provide a...
Knowledge is an important asset that can result in innovation and competitive advantage for companie...
Abstract Knowledge management is an important business which has technical and social dimensions, ...
In this chapter we pursue two goals. First, we aim at giving the reader an overview of the concept o...
Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) studies, with roots from the information theory, knowledge and kn...
Knowledge Management (KM) in the 1990s was a key upwardly-mobile management discipline. Indeed, a pr...
This description refers to the 2nd (later) edition of the book: Knowledge management is crucial to o...
Knowledge has evolved from being an abstract concept that resides within the human mind to a managea...
Knowledge has increasingly been seen as the most important resource any organization possesses. It h...
Purpose - Knowledge is the currency of the current economy, a vital organisational asset and a key t...
Title: Knowledge management in twenty-first century: literature review and future research direction...
The purpose of this article is to present a mental model of knowledge as a concept map as an input t...
Recent debate within the IS academic community concerning the perceived lack of relevance of much IS...
5Purpose: Effectively handling knowledge is crucial for any organisation in order to survive and pro...
This book celebrates the past, present and future of knowledge management. It brings a timely review...
Through a meta-data analysis of the literature over a 34-year period, this article aims to provide a...
Knowledge is an important asset that can result in innovation and competitive advantage for companie...
Abstract Knowledge management is an important business which has technical and social dimensions, ...
In this chapter we pursue two goals. First, we aim at giving the reader an overview of the concept o...
Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) studies, with roots from the information theory, knowledge and kn...
Knowledge Management (KM) in the 1990s was a key upwardly-mobile management discipline. Indeed, a pr...
This description refers to the 2nd (later) edition of the book: Knowledge management is crucial to o...