Fr. 116.00

Knowledge Management in Organisations - 19th International Conference, KMO 2025, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, August 4-7, 2025, Proceedings, Part I

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 17.07.2025

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The two volume set CCIS 2562 and 2563 constitutes the proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Knowledge management in Organizations, KMO 2025, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, held during August 2025.
The 42 full papers presented in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 86 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections:
Volume I:
Knowledge transfer & sharing; knowledge in business & organization; innovation & knowledge creation; KM and education; and KM process and model.
Volume II:
Information & knowledge management systems; AI, IT & new trends in KM; and healthcare.

List of contents

Knowledge Transfer & Sharing.- Knowledge Representation and Reasoning for Regulatory Compliance in Pharmaceutical Packaging: A Preliminary Study.- Impact of Knowledge Sharing in Project Management.- Testing the Preliminary Model of Enhancing Organizational Memory Through Computer-Based Knowledge Repositories in Failure Learning.- Knowledge in Business & Organisation.- A Digital Enterprise Architecture Framework for Supply Chain Transformation: Integrating Knowledge Management and the TOE Framework in the FMCG Industry.- The Data Empowerment of Different Stakeholders in Organisations During Digital Transformation.- Product Repurchase Decision in the Offline-to-Online Business Model: A Mental Accounting Theory Perspective.- The Impact of Telework on Subjective Well-Being and Knowledge Management Among Aging Workers in Japan and the United States: A Conceptual Framework.- Exploration into the Digital Skill Development Needs and Challenges of Older Workers (Case study of Slovak Ageing Work Force).- Enterprise Architecture Readiness and Knowledge Management Integration: A Case Study of the Ministry of Rural and Regional Development.- Analyzing the Ways in which Fake News Makes Firms Financial Difficulties Worse During Emergencies, Pandemices or Recessions.- The Role of Perceived Value between Website Service Quality on Consumer Satisfaction: The Case of Asian Creative Website Pinkoi.- Economic Development Mechanisms: Community Resources.- Innovation & Knowledge Creation.- Design of Human-Machine Collaboration for Industry 5.0.- Advancing Sustainability Through Innovation: Best Practices for Food Industry Companies.- Research and Development Dynamics in Functional Materials: A Comparison Case Study of Compound Semiconductor Technology through Network Analysis.- KM and Education.- Competence and Satisfaction in Delivery Room Simulation-Based Learning Among Nursing Students: A State University Experience.- Enhancing Sustainability practices in higher Education through Knowledge Management Approaches.- Exploring Students Perceptions of Co-Curricular Educational Excursions as a Form of Experiential Learning: A Case Study.- Assessing the Effect on Management Education for the Nursing Staff in Elderly Care Facilities.- Effects of Social Media on Study Efficiency and Academic Performance in Higher Education.- A Systematic Literature Review: Navigating Change: The Impact of Leadership and Governance on Cultural Transformation in Higher Education Restructuring.- KM Process and Model.- A Knowledge Management-Driven Framework for Strengthening Social Engineering Awareness in Public Sector Cybersecurity.- A Literature Review of Hindering Factors in Digital Transformation Processes.- Knowledge-based Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning for Ambiguity Mitigation in Course Moderation Process.

Summary

The two volume set CCIS 2562 and 2563 constitutes the proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Knowledge management in Organizations, KMO 2025, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, held during August 2025.
The 42 full papers presented in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 86 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections:
Volume I:
Knowledge transfer & sharing; knowledge in business & organization; innovation & knowledge creation; KM and education; and KM process and model.
Volume II:
Information & knowledge management systems; AI, IT & new trends in KM; and healthcare.

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