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Informationen zum Autor Michael Stankosky Klappentext Provides a rationale and solid research basis for establishing Knowledge Management (KM) as an academic discipline. This book lays out the argument for KM as a separate academic discipline! with its own body of knowledge (theoretical constructs)! guiding principles! and professional society. Zusammenfassung Provides a rationale and solid research basis for establishing Knowledge Management (KM) as an academic discipline. This book lays out the argument for KM as a separate academic discipline, with its own body of knowledge (theoretical constructs), guiding principles, and professional society. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Advances in Knowledge Management: University Research Toward an Academic Discipline, Michael A. Stankosky; Chapter 2 The Early Pathways: Theory to Practice—a Continuum, Francesco A. Calabrese; Chapter 3 Developing a Foundation for a Successful Knowledge Management System, Charles H. Bixler; Chapter 4 An Empiric Study of Organizational Culture Types and their Relationship with the Success of a Knowledge Management System and the Flow of Knowledge in the U.S. Government and Nonprofit Sectors, Juan Román-Velázquez; Chapter 5 Building a Knowledge-Centered Culture: a Matter of Trust, Vincent M. Ribière; Chapter 6 The State of Knowledge Management Practice in Taiwan, Po Jeng Wang, William D. Schulte; Chapter 7 Relationship between Knowledge Management Technologies and Learning Actions of Global Organizations, Juan Pablo Giraldo; Chapter 8 Leveraging Knowledge Management Technologies to Manage Intellectual Capital, Kevin O'Sullivan; Chapter 9 Knowledge Management Technology and Organizational Culture, Heejun Park; Chapter 10 Knowledge Management in a Military Enterprise: a Pilot Case Study of the Space and Warfare Systems Command, Captain Mickey V. Ross, William D. Schulte; Chapter 11 Knowledge Management Criteria The chapter is drawn from a paper entitled, “Outcomes of Knowledge Management Initiaitves,” which has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Knowledge Management 2005; 1(2): 50–67., Vittal Anantatmula; Chapter 12 A Framework of Intangible Valuation Areas, Annie Green;...
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Provides a rationale and solid research basis for establishing Knowledge Management (KM) as an academic discipline. This book lays out the argument for KM as a separate academic discipline, with its own body of knowledge (theoretical constructs), guiding principles, and professional society.