Codification and transfer of knowledge is essential in the practice of knowledge management. Theoretical knowledge, like scientific theories and models, by nature comes in coded representation for the explicit purpose of transfer. Practical knowledge, as involved frequently in engineering or business operations, however, is a priori uncoded, making transfer for further use or the generation of new knowledge difficult. A great deal of systems engineering effort in recent years has been focused on resolving issues related to this sort of knowledge transfer. Semantic technologies play a major role in here, along with the development of ontologies. This paper presents a semiotic perspective on transfer of knowledge within collaborations
On examining the literature, it could be said that many ontologies have been developed by different ...
This paper focuses on representing collaboration knowledge in the context of a Virtual Organisation ...
It is commonly acknowledged that Knowledge Management involves several processes whose main goal is ...
Knowledge is a valuable asset in organisations that has become significant as a strategic resource i...
Knowledge is now being seen as the most important strategic resource for organisations. The ability ...
International audienceKnowledge transfer is a real challenge for organizations and particularly for ...
International audienceKnowledge transfer is a real challenge for organizations and particularly for ...
International audienceKnowledge transfer is a real challenge for organizations and particularly for ...
In this chapter we formulate a cognitive-semiotic perspective on knowledge and knowledge management....
The right information at the right time influences the enterprise and technical success. Sharing kno...
There is a common agreement in literature that a company can create a sustainable competitive advant...
Knowledge Management (KM) concerns the study of knowledge in organizations. Knowledge sharing, use, ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a process model for knowledge transfer in using th...
Knowledge Management (KM) concerns the study of knowledge in organizations. Knowledge sharing, use, ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a process model for knowledge transfer in using th...
On examining the literature, it could be said that many ontologies have been developed by different ...
This paper focuses on representing collaboration knowledge in the context of a Virtual Organisation ...
It is commonly acknowledged that Knowledge Management involves several processes whose main goal is ...
Knowledge is a valuable asset in organisations that has become significant as a strategic resource i...
Knowledge is now being seen as the most important strategic resource for organisations. The ability ...
International audienceKnowledge transfer is a real challenge for organizations and particularly for ...
International audienceKnowledge transfer is a real challenge for organizations and particularly for ...
International audienceKnowledge transfer is a real challenge for organizations and particularly for ...
In this chapter we formulate a cognitive-semiotic perspective on knowledge and knowledge management....
The right information at the right time influences the enterprise and technical success. Sharing kno...
There is a common agreement in literature that a company can create a sustainable competitive advant...
Knowledge Management (KM) concerns the study of knowledge in organizations. Knowledge sharing, use, ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a process model for knowledge transfer in using th...
Knowledge Management (KM) concerns the study of knowledge in organizations. Knowledge sharing, use, ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a process model for knowledge transfer in using th...
On examining the literature, it could be said that many ontologies have been developed by different ...
This paper focuses on representing collaboration knowledge in the context of a Virtual Organisation ...
It is commonly acknowledged that Knowledge Management involves several processes whose main goal is ...