In this paper we provide a guiding framework for understanding and selecting visual representations in the knowledge management (KM) practice. We build on an interdisciplinary analogy between two connotations of the notion of “scaffolding”: physical scaffolding from an architectural-engineering perspective and scaffolding of the “everyday knowing in practice” from a KM perspective. We classify visual structures for knowledge communication in teams into four types of scaffolds: grounded (corresponding e.g., to perspectives diagrams or dynamic facilitation diagrams), suspended (e.g., negotiation sketches, argument maps), panel (e.g., roadmaps or timelines) and reinforcing (e.g., concept diagrams). The article concludes with a set of recommend...
Knowledge visualisation, in the field of information systems, is both a process and a product, and ...
In this paper we suggest a different approach that considers visualizations in the wider domain of c...
In this paper we suggest a different approach that considers visualizations in the wider domain of c...
Knowledge visualisation is enjoying increasing attention from researchers and organisations, due to ...
Knowledge visualisation is enjoying increasing attention from researchers and organisations, due to ...
This paper focuses on an aspect which has been neglected, but which is decisive: The transfer of kno...
Abstract: This article introduces two theoretical concepts for the emerging field Knowledge Visualiz...
This article introduces two theoretical concepts for the emerging field Knowledge Visualization and ...
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Knowledge management (KM) is difficult to pin down. It means different things in different organisat...
Abstract: As an essential component of knowledge management systems, visualizations assist in creati...
The elicitation of knowledge and its adequate representation is a pivotal point and often a bottlene...
Facilitating collaborative knowledge work is a crucial issue in management: knowledge is a key corpo...
The process of idea generation in innovation projects require structure and flexibility at the same ...
Knowledge visualisation, in the field of information systems, is both a process and a product, and ...
In this paper we suggest a different approach that considers visualizations in the wider domain of c...
In this paper we suggest a different approach that considers visualizations in the wider domain of c...
Knowledge visualisation is enjoying increasing attention from researchers and organisations, due to ...
Knowledge visualisation is enjoying increasing attention from researchers and organisations, due to ...
This paper focuses on an aspect which has been neglected, but which is decisive: The transfer of kno...
Abstract: This article introduces two theoretical concepts for the emerging field Knowledge Visualiz...
This article introduces two theoretical concepts for the emerging field Knowledge Visualization and ...
Revolutionary advances in science and technology enables organisations to apply and optimise a world...
Part 5: Knowledge and Knowledge ManagementInternational audienceRevolutionary advances in science an...
Knowledge management (KM) is difficult to pin down. It means different things in different organisat...
Abstract: As an essential component of knowledge management systems, visualizations assist in creati...
The elicitation of knowledge and its adequate representation is a pivotal point and often a bottlene...
Facilitating collaborative knowledge work is a crucial issue in management: knowledge is a key corpo...
The process of idea generation in innovation projects require structure and flexibility at the same ...
Knowledge visualisation, in the field of information systems, is both a process and a product, and ...
In this paper we suggest a different approach that considers visualizations in the wider domain of c...
In this paper we suggest a different approach that considers visualizations in the wider domain of c...