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Informationen zum Autor J. David Johnson has been Dean of the College of Communications and Information Studies at the University of Kentucky since 1998. He has also held academic positions at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Arizona State University, the State University of New York at Buffalo, Michigan State University, and was a media research analyst for the US Information Agency. He has been recognized as among the one hundred most prolific publishers of refereed journal articles in the history of the communication discipline. Klappentext This innovative book provides a thorough analysis of knowledge networks, focusing on how relationships contribute to the creation of knowledge. Zusammenfassung This innovative book provides a thorough analysis of knowledge networks! focusing on how relationships contribute to the creation of knowledge! its distribution within organizations! how it is diffused and transferred! and how people find it and share it collaboratively. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of figures; List of tables; List of sidebars; Preface; 1. Introduction and overview; Part I. Fundamentals: 2. Forms of knowledge; 3. Network analysis; Part II. Contexts: 4. Context; 5. Managing knowledge networks; 6. Technology; 7. The spatial distribution of knowledge; 8. Bringing in the world outside; Part III. Pragmatics: 9. Creativity and innovation; 10. Productivity: efficiency and effectiveness; 11. The human side; 12. Finding knowledge; 13. Decision making; 14. Summary and commentary; Bibliography; Index.